h " . . _ . . . \ \ . " . . . _ . _ _ _ . 'M' - ' : . . , , 'HH'- . . . " . _ ! - . " ' _ _ ' " " . . . . . . . . ! : I. : - ' 4 > J ! : ; ; - ' ! " ; ; J : : = - = : "UA.- : t : HEALTH is the Most Important . . No one can tell good baking powder from bad merely by the appearance ; The price is some guide , b t not an in- . ' . . faHible one' ; ' , . , Some cheap brands may raise the dough , i. . . yet c ntain unwholesome ingredi nts. ' " . There IS one safe , sure way , 1. e. , ' , . to follow the recommendations of the . I" . , u. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS , . . , . . THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE ' . THROUGHOUT THE WORLD , : ' TI-IE , BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE- . , , ' . ROYAL , " ' . 'BAt RNG PO\JJ'DER ABSOLV"'ii'Ei ' : , } ( PULf1E : , = - - - - - - . . . - . - . ' . . . . C-I.I.'V" " . I Dr. A. L. Matbews was ca11ed to Bro. ken Bow on Tucsllay of this week. Sberiff Richardson was looking after official uties in this 'city on Monday of this week. ' George B. Mtlir , clerk of the courtl was a Ca11away visitor on Monday ot this week. Several famiHes from this' section of tbe country are planning on g01ng to the R sebud reservation as soon as the land . is opened lor settlement. 'Rev. ' ] . Holdeman , who has been' in charge of the E\'nl1gelicnl church in this city for the past two yenrs , departed with . his family 011 Monday for Lincoln , to which charge heVns assigned by the 'lite conference which was held here. Revival meetings will begin at the I. E..church tonight. The services were to have b en opened last night , but Rev. Woodson of SUUlner , who wns to conduct - duct them , was called away on account of a funeral , and as a consequence the opening was postponed until tonight. Willard Twist of Over , has purchased 11 tract of land just on the west of the \ railroad consist1ng of ten acres , and will erect a good house on same in the near future. The : tract has changed hands three times in the past two months. Ira Graves sold it to H. L. Doxsee , Doxsee to V. A. Van green and now Mr. Van- green has sold it to Mr. Twist. , It Ijnvcd HI. I.elC. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange , Gn. , .Buffered for six months with a frightful running soreon his leg ; 'butJwrites thnt Buc1den's Arnica .Salve wholly cured it in five days. .ForU1cers. Wounds , Pilesit's the . best salve in the world. Cure' , guaranteed , Only 25c. Sold by Lee Bros. , druggist , Broken Bow. The Callaway Roosevelt Club went into - to permanent organization on Friday night of last week week. Cbas. Hum. phery was chosen for president , John Smith , vice.president ; R. R. Barnard , Secretary ; I. C. Shupp , Treasurer. The sole objp.t of the club at present will be to promote tbe re.nominatioa of Theo. dore Roosevelt for president of the Unit. ed States , and to support him after nomi. nation. " While driving two calves one evening of last week , O. C. Murphy had the misfortune - fortune to loose them both. He had tied the-m together for convenience in driving , and as they were passing the railroad bridge just south of town , they became entangled with a brace which slanted from , the ank out toward the middle of the bridge , and as one was on one side of the brace and one 011 the other , the rope raiSed their front feet fr lm the ground and they were choked to death ill a very short time. Mr. , l\1 r. phy had changed clothing just before leavin home and bad left his p'ockel kinfe In the clothes he took off , and as a consequence had no way of freeing the animals from the rope. The calves were valuable , one of WhICh he had paid $100 for and the loss is a great one. OIl.TUI.I.O. - . Ruben Sanders and E11a Day tlrovc down to the Bow andT tnessed th Anderson and Lindley wedding last week. A number of the I.O.O.F.'s of this place were present at AnselUlo Instituting Lodge , and did not get home until nexi day.Geo. Geo. Hughes , like the Arab , quieti } folded his tent and stole awny last Mon. da } ' morning and will make his hoUl ( with Ed. Day of Eureka , this year. , 'Palace Barber Shop For first.clals ! work , cnll at the Pal act Barher Shop. Everything up-to-date LEO DEAN , } ) roprietor. - : n ! ' frl : : : rQI : " f" " " ' ' ' ' ; ; ri : ; : . . f.1JItiit . : : : ; . 1rio : ; : . .rIrt.i : : J ' : ti . ( 'Ip ' . 'i.JiliJ ' mtJrJe flJ.iJt.mJi : ii.Y .trr.i.tJi tJJtL' : fjiiJ.l : l , r. p . " of' : , : : . . 1Ii . . fbS8 : . ' . ' \ i 6.\1 ; of90A a ; . . . . . . . . . . ' . ,1'f'I' ' I . f ; . ' , . , . . . . . . . I . . . . . : ' ' t . . Bu'O' Your 'P.l , .t . . . . . . . t J.ir . oF ttt.J fN J , Fish of t ! t : ty iSh HouseI : ' " Fresh and Salt Fish , Oysters and Cel ry , I ; j,1 ' . FOR _ LENT. . Ji . ; . I 1 Mackrel , ' ! fi1 ; Clams , I : , ! Whitefish , i ' : i ' Co fish . , . I" iii . 4 H nhbut i' ' ' ' ' 0:1 : ir. Lobsters , J Salmon . , f : ! # . c.1. u. H errtng , . . J Bloaters , Sturg on , j : \ 1 ' \ Snrdlnes. I 00. I ft ! . . . ' . ; : : : : - , . - , - . . \ . n - : = , Our pickled codfish is delicious , Trade Mark-Pure Old Cider Vinegar. : : Yours for Pure Food Products , ft ; , . . l' ' . . , f . . a . - 'r ! f . tf " , .J..f . . ; . . . . .Jt ! _ : Jr.r..fl : - . , J C a-OWEN ' . ' - : : ' . . . . , : ' " ; ' , ii'l , , ' : : . " _ . . - . . ' ! , . H.i \ " . ' . . ' . Il . , \ . ' . . . . . : l B ro k en B ow t - , - N eras k n. \ fJ.I 2f.t.J.r \ : ; - : ' I ; : t1rrn. Y1r : Il : ! fII : ! fJ.Il'j . t. . . " , . ' . . ' . ' * : : ' : i : vJiJ'.IijiJti3JJoi ; ; ; o. : I'i' ! ; . o ' . - ' J , - . . - . . : . : r Willie Wilson , Crom near AmoM , has mtved onto tbe Dutler place for this year. He is son of J. O. Wilson nd W S raised iu this township. We extend o welcome to him and wife. Walter Day bas moved to tbe V. Miller farm which be purchased last fall. M. Hill WRS laid up ROllle tlaYl last week1 from the effects 01 stepping upon a noh , but is now able to walk. G. T. and ] o11u Davis huve vocateJ the G. 1 . Deal home. l rec,1 Anderson and wife will moVe in aud faml the pla'e the coming season. 'fhe community .Is 1I. Ing up with young married people and if the fjgns do uot fnil , tbere will be an. other wedding in a couple of weeks in our midst. Rev. J. W. Embree of Osceola , Neu. , came up on Friday , to visit relatives in this , county. He spent Sundaj' at the home of F. C.'s At the request of old friends he preacbed # at the "Chapel" Sunday momin . And at the evening service Pastor MIller invited him to fill I his place , whicb he did. Owing to the disugreable weather tbere were only a few present at either service , bnt those were well paid for ! heir attendance. Brother Emoree is one of the bright young ministers of the M. E. church. 1U. . . HON CI'I'V. ( Too late for last week. ) Rev. Yale closed 11 :2 : weeks meeting at Eudelllast Sunday night week. There were 9 conversions. John Meeks and family commenced housekeeping in the Bert Darrow building - ing , Friday of last week. Larson bas located in Herley and Warrington store , where he is selling the : goods which he saved duimg the fire. W. G. Jones sold 6 hogs here Wednes. day week that weighed 2050 pound ! ! , only : 8 months old. They brought him $96.35. ] . N. Greenlee and family moved to ( Howard Emsons last week. They will J make their home there for 11 time at ! least. . A number of tbe farmers living east of town came in with shovels and wagons and , helped clear A. O'Brien's lot last 1\1onday week. A lnrge force of men are working on 1 the new lumber shed. The work is be. ing pushed very rapidly. The sheds will be much larger than the old ones. Meek's and O'Brien are waiting for the brick to commence work on their store building. We understand it will be one large building and will contain both stores. William Sharpless is building a house on his farm near Eudell. He will com. mence housekeeping as soon as the the building is complete. Wonder if he will batch ? Messrs Burrows , Fraizer and Warrin . ton , wh6 have been confined to theIr homes for tbe last few weeks , are again able to be do\vn town during the warm afternoon. Geo. Runyan returned from Omaha where he had taken a car load of cattle of his own feeding. While in Omaha he visited with relatives there , and at Waco on his return' ; H. T. Coffmnn is building a new house in the east pnrt of town. He intends to move to town as soon as the house is complele. His son Harry will ten the farm the coming season. Rev. E. A. Hayes of Ohi , .closed a series of meetings at 1st Eudetllast SUII- day week. Rev. Hayes has 1Jecn called to the paStorate of the Ansley and :2 Eude11 'churches ' for the coming year. . . . Church Her"lcc. . . M. It. CIlURCH. Located in the block west of Court House. Preaching services 11 . m. , and I 7:30 : p. m. Sunday School at 10 6. m. Junior Epworth Leabrue at 3 p. m.Ep - worth League at 6:30. : It is our effort to make these services attractive and help. ful. We give you a ordial welcome. : Geo. P. Trites.pastor. " . - - " CHRISTIAN CHURCH. We wet d be pleased to have you ut- : tend these services once and continue if : you can find something helpful in such attendd'Uce. Sunday School at 10 a. m. , Sermon and communIon at II a. m. Y. . P. S. C. E. at 6:30 : p. m. , followed by 6 . . practical disco rse at 7:30 : p. 111. Prayer meeting at 7:30 : each Thursday evening. . Special Ulusic by church members is a pleasant feature of these services. Jesse R. Teagarden , Pastor. : lJAPT1ST CHURCU. . Dible school 10 a. m. Divine worship 11 a. m. Theme , " 'rhe Conservatory of ! God. " Junior B. Y. P. U. 3 p. m. Under the direction of Mrs. D. M. AmBberry. S nior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 : p. m. De 'otional hour. Gospel service oT song and sermon - mon at 7:30 : p. m. 'ropic , "The Foremost - most Question. " Wednesday 7:30 : p. m. ' prayer season. Thursday 2:30 : p. 111. 'Ladies Aid Society at the church. U.D.CIIURCll. Next Saturday and Sunday will occur the second Quarterly meeting ( or this conference year. Presiding Elder. J. Mnson will be present and will conduct the services. The' quarterly conference will be held at the church here on Satur- < Iay evening nt 7:30. : All official members - bers will take note of the change. Fvery offieial member is expected to be present and bring in a full report. 'rhe Sunday services will be held as usual. The Elder will preach at Custer Center in the aftcrnoon. L. L. Epl , " ' , Pastor. A. FI11tbfnl1UI1D 60ne. J. B. Empfield , postmaster at Ryno , died yesterday noon , March 23 , after severnl weeks of suffering. For a number of years he has been one ot the most faithful correspondents we ever had. His life of 72 years has ! been one of activity and usefulness - ness where his lot has been cast. The bereaved family nnd community - munity have the sincere sympil- thy of the RUPUBLICAN. We will publish his obituary next week. - . . TrnK'cd ) " ' . .crted , - "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wntldns of Pleasant City , Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible - ble cough set in besides. Doctor8 trented him , but 'be grew wone ever ) dny , At len2'th we tried . I r l' ) r.lings .New Disco ery for Con. ! 1'1 ; mmption , and our dnrHng was laved , He's now sound. and well. " t I verybody ought to know , it's the ' > DIy sure cure for Coughs , Colds , " md all Lung dlseases. Guaran-I : eed by Lee Bros. , druggists. 1 ? rice 50c and $1.00. 'l'rial bot- ; les free. - - Hogs $4.40. I ORDINANCE NO. 95. An Ordlntnce : to aulhorlze tbe Cily o ! Drcken ] o ' , County ! \u'ter and Slate o ! Nebralkt : , o luuc III bomb' In pllunallce of the Inllruc. Ions of tile IClI'al VolerR o ! lhe CllY o ! Droken ] ow , Nebraska , a'i expreRre < \ at a Ipeclll : eJec. Ion clllcd : by a re oJutlon o ! thc mayor and : Ity council o ! stld : cllY I'lssed : and odoplcd , nd approved Jauuary .1903and pUblished , ccordlng to Jaw. Whereas , at : t special electlou held In thc clU' , ! Brokell How , Nebraska. on the 3rd day o ! . { arcll , 1903 , to votc upon tllc ! ollowlnll' pro. ) Osition. lIamely : "Shlll : tile CllY o ! Drokcn Dow IlInc bonds to IC knowu aft 'Waler 1Iondll' lu the slim o ! ' l'hirtecli Thonllnd ! : Nlnc Ultlldred ( $13,900) ) ) ollarB , for tile purpose o ! purchaslnll the Jrokeu Dow Water Worles SystCUl , tOlrether \'Ilh all credits dlle said water workR company or 'aler renlal under the conlracl uow In orce between laid Water \\'orles compauy aud laid CllY. 'rhlrtecn o ! slld : bonds to be Iuued In tile lum o ! One Thousand ( $1.000) ) DolIlrs : each , and lIIe o ! said bond" In tile 811m o ! Nine llulldred $900) ) Dollars , all o ! $ ald bonds payable to , eorer aud to become dU In twenty (20) ( ) years 'rom the date of their Issue but payable at any Ime aHer five years from t ! Iclr date at the op. , . Ion o ! said city , said bouds to draw five per : ent Inleresl per annUln , payable annually. rhe prlnclptl : and Interesl of laid bonds PlY' : Lblc at the fiscal alrency o ! tile statc o ! Nebrts. : 1 ca , In thc city o ! New York , stld bonds to be . lold or excllllllfeLl : ot not le9s thln : par for the . ) urchtse : o ! said , vater worJs s'slem ; and , Illall there be levied and collected etch : ) 'elr : Ipon all taxablc property o ! said city a Ileneral ax to an amonnt sufficient to pay tile Intcrest , Lnd principal o ! said bonds al the lame ma. ure. " Wllich salLt rcsoilltlou wts dilly passed , ( luthorlzed and' approved and ado pled as afore' . .ald . by the mtyor : and council o ! thc city of ! Jrokcn Dow , at the said regular session of the : Ity council on the said 2 th day of Janutry : , 1 1903 , and pubUslled accordlnll to law as afore' laid , aud , - ] Whereas , It lias been ascertained by canv s . ) f thc votes at'sald election that Ule proposl' : Iou submitted by laid resolution wts : carried y a votc of 132 votes for bondfl and tax and 31 otes against laid bouds alld tax. the same bc. Inll' a majority o ! all tile votes csst at said clec. ( lion , therefore , De It ordaln d by the mayor and council of ! lhe city o ! Broken Dow : , SectIon I.-That tile City o ! Droken Dow , ounty o ! Cul ler. State of Nebrasta , be and Is ' l1ereby outborlzed to l&9ue Its coupon bonds In lhe snm of $13.900.00 as hereinafter provided. 13 o ! . : tld bonds shall be o ! the denomination of $1,000 etch : and shall be lIumbered cOltecutIYC- Iy from 1 to 13 Inclullve , : lnd one ot said bolllls shall be o ! thc deuomlnltlou : of 900 and sllan , be numbered 14. Said bondl , han be dated December 1st , 1903 , and shan become due aud I ptyable DecC'I 1ber 1st , 1923 , but. payable at any tIme after five years from tbelr date. SectIon 2.-Sald bonds shan bear Interest at the ratc of five pr centlPIf annum from tbelr date , payablc : u 1 llyon the ht day o ! De- cemberln each'year. and the several Install- meutli o ! Interest Ibal1 be evidenced by coupons attached to said bonds , and botb principal and Internt shall be payable as tbcy become due at the fiscal agency of the 'state of Nebraska. In the city of New York , state o ! New York. Section 3.-Sald bondli and COUPOUI .hall be Illrned by tbe Ma'or and countersigned by the Clerk of laid city , and tbe bondl ba'Te affixed thereto the leal of said city. Section 4.-The Mayor aud Clerk o ! said clt ) are hereby authorized and dlrccted as soon aa practical to prepare and execute u.ld bondli and couponl. therein pledgluQ' the credit and rev. enue and all the real and personal property o ! said city for tbe prompt payment tbereo ! . and the proceeds o ! the lame , wben they shal1 be dlsPoled o ! accordlnll' to law , shall be applled to the payment b ! said Water Wurks Snlem under the dlreciloll of the 'mayor ' aud council of said city as authorized by re.olutlon and ordlntnces : o ! said city andfornootberpurpose. Section 5.-Tbere sllal1 be levl d and col1ect. ed annually.taxel on all taxable propertyoCthe said city In addition to al1 other taxelsumclent to pay accrued Interut and to "apply. at 1110. ; . tnrlt ) . 011 the prlllcpa1 ! of said ooutl. . . which Ilxew 1It1l be pa1al > Ie In Ihoue ) ' < 11111' aud . . & exprellily provlded by law. no money I 110 ob' talned shall be'llsed for any otber purpose tban the paymentbf the Intere't or debt for tbe pay. meut of which they Ihall have been railed. Section 6.-Thll ordinance Ibal1 be In force and dUct from and after It I paSlalre , approval and pnbllcatlon according to law ; Paned and approved thl $ 23rd day of Marcb , 1904. and ordered publlshed. EMERSON R. PURCELL , Mayor. 41-26 [ SBAL ) Jo ; PIGMAN , Clerk. . . . . . . BUSINESS POINTERS. ) J. C. Moore , absiract ng. 2tf Wyandott eggs 15 for 75 cents. 'Phone 178. MRS. W1tISUNRUDUR. , Money to loan on improved farms.-R. G. MOORU , Gleim Block. 41tf FOR $ ALn-Sows' with pigs , enquir of , V. H. Concannon , at Star Grocery. 4ttf When needing anything in the .1ine of black-smithing call and see S. M. Derris , cast of the Realty Block. His sbop is equipped with power machinery and he is prepared to do fir5t class work in short order. Satisfaction - faction is guaranteed. 'l'bank- ing old customers , he solicits their continued patronage as well as new onei. Remember the location , cast of the Realty Block. S. M. DORRIS. FOR SALu-Early Yellow Dent seed coru 75c P9r bushel. Also eggs from Barred Plymoth Rock fowls 50c per setti.ng. NItLS L1tu , Broken Bow. W ANTuD-Horses and cattle to pastur , $2 per head for season , May 1st to November 1st. By month 50c. Steers in separate pasture. WILLIS CADWULL. Thursday nnd FridaYI March 31 , and' April 1 , nre the dates for our Easter Opening of exclusive Millinery goods. An exquisite assortment of street and dress hats at prices to suit all classes f trade. The ladies of Broken Bow are cordially invited to inspect - spect our goods and compare prices. 'Vest side of square. MRS. ZAHN. Currie & Cummmgs are offering - ing twenty head of cows and heifers , all will be fresh in the spring. at $20 per head. This is a bargain , . Will give time on good p'aper. Telephone them at once lf you desire to 'buy. CURRut & CUlIldINGS , Sar ent , Nebr. ' . . . , . . , , , , . . . . , . ' . " . ' . ' . . . . t . . . . . . -A- _ J _ _ " , , - - - " ' , , - - - - - WIHN Q iI Jl : i : > > Ia : "IJG il2 : lil SiJ1 ! THE RACKET' STORE : I is the place to buy Velvets , Velvetines , Laces nnd Embroid- I : eri s-they are elegant and will please you.Ve also have a I fine line of Toil-du-nord Ginghams , Percales , and Pebble Che'iots , and Cream Cashmere dress goods. See our line of ! 'I ' Shoes and Overshoes j , ! li'or men , women and children , before buying elsewhere. and I ) ' let us save you . mone ) ' . We have a fine line of I )1 I. Low Shoes , Slippers and Oxfords. : , . ( I Our lOtion department is complete. You will be'satis- , . . ! fied when you see them and pleased with the price they ar gold at. 'Ve have a lot of , I ivlen's Wool Pants j tbat we will sell at a discount of 10 per cent. 'rhe highest I market price paid for eggs at f . . ' E , REYNER & CO. , I Broli : . Il Bo . Nebraska. I 1 m m mm m , I , - . . . . . . - - - - - - - - , . . . , . . - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - = - . . . " - , Before quying your spr tig Jamts be sure to see 38tf r-iU BROS. . . . - - - - - FouND-An I. O. O. Fpin , vhich the owner can have by : alling at this office. \Vhen yo ecide to paper Jour bouse go and. see Lee Bros. ' fine line of samples. 38tf ItlCJ.ttt Fnr renfe. . . I - - Blue Baxred : Plymoth Rock ggs , 50 cents . for 15. Ringless : train. W. M. V ANNICU , H 43 Broken Bow. Nebr. See KaJ : . for furniture of all 1 kinds , stoves , tinware , granit- ware , queel1sware , slove pipe , dampers , coal buc1 ts , sho\'cls , pictures : frames , frames made to order. JUD KAY. \ South Side of Square. \Vhen in need of an Auctioneer see or write him. The Ladies of the Christian Churcb will give you a fine dinner or supper for 25 cents , Saturday April 2nd. F ur h"c. Three acres of ground , s x room house , barn , out buildings , well and wind mill. Also 160 acres two miles from Broken B w , 75 acres in cultiyation , 40 acres pasture - ture , fenced ; well and windmill. 1 36tf . M. K. HAGADORN.I I 4tock or New ' ' ' 10 t1ceond-H..nd ( oOI" For . . . .Ie. Due to the fact that my time and my attention is needed in other business , I will sell my entire - tire stock of goods. See or wri te' ' me. JUD KAY , 36tf South side of squarc. Sofa Pillows , sunbonnets , slippers and aprons of every description - scription will be on sale at the Easter Market. Insurance that insures. . 38tf ' R. G. MOOIU . FOR SALn.-Tow.1 lots and a . few five acre lots in this city. . -Allen Reyner. ! , 1 FOR SALn-Black mare , 6 years I old , perfect1y ound , weight about 1,000 to 1,200 pound . Cheap. 40-43 MRS. A. W. GANDY. FOR SAL " : " ' : Large black m rcI or will trade for cattle. Phone , 40-41 A. T. SUYDOLT. FOR SALU OR TRADR-One U. S. cream separator. 40tf . A. H. STUCKUV. I If you wish a. dish of good ice cream or some delicious home made candy , attend the Easter Mnrket. , For Hale ur ' ' 'rude , Higb grade , new piano , tow 11 lots , farms and ranches. Will trade above for hors"es , cattle , cash or good paper. 40.41 WILLIS CADWULL. W ANTUD-Men ; with families. Fair price and good ho ses. \VUST UNION MILLING Co. 34tf West Union , Neb , Drs , Davis and Farnswbrth' 'of Grand Island , have in their office I all the latest apparatus used in ! the treatment of Chronic diseases , : includi g Stat c , ' Faradic , and Galvamc Electncity and X-Ray , I instruments. Vibratory Mas- sage. Hot ; l r baths for treatment - ment of Chronic Rheumntism , KidneY' and Liver diseases. Tbe Minin Violet'light for treatment of Chronic Skin diseases and every other" instrument required in making a scientific examination - tion and giving proper trea.tment. The Doctors make no charge for first consultation. 34tf WANTED-Several Indultrioul penonl In u\b \ IItate to truel for houle establlibed eleven yean and with a larll'e capital. to call upon mercbantl aDd all'entl for lucceuul and proll. tabl.llne. Permanent enll'agement. Weekly calb lalary of t14 auc1 all traveling expensel and hotel bill I advaoced In casb each week. EJperlence : Agt Cllenllal. 1I1eollon rderence and enclO1o Ielf adc1relled tnTelgpo , 'Xu. . N.a.nolifu.Jn : Jurbon , Jitreet. ClUc..o. i Bring your beef cattle and :1 : poultry to P. J. Simonson. 37tf L , Legal Notices. - . . LEGAL ADVRUTI8EUE : 'l'a. . . . \11 advertisements under tblR hcad wlU be charged tor At leval ratlP. vlz : 51.00 Il l "quare tor Ilrslln erllon. and CUc per qnllre for each . .nbscljuo - , In urtlon. ; A "lqnltre" 18 Lon Ilne 'or traction therl'o" . United States Land Office. l Norlh Platte , Nebraska. March 2nd. 190-1. r Notice Is hereby II'lven luat the follo\vlnQ' \ named-settlcr has filed notice 'of ' Ids Intoutlon to makc filial proof In support oC his claim. and that said proof will be made before 'Clerk of the District Court of Cusler COllnty. at Droken Bow. Nebraska. on May 4th. 19lJ.1. vlz : JOHN REESE. Who made homestead entry , No. 17759. for thc sw nw nw sw } Lot 4. Section 1. Lot 1. Section 2. Township 16. North Range : u \Vest. Ue names the foilowlnll wltnessell to provc his contlnu us resldeuce UPOIl and cultl. vatlon of said land , vlz : NerHartle'oDroken lIow. Nebraska ; Daniel Barrett of Droken Bow. Nebraska ; Charles U. Jeffords of Droken Bow , Neb. . John R. LOllgfuUow of Droken Dow. Neb. 41-46-19 GEO. E. FRENCH : , Reilister. United Slatel Land Ollce. t Broken Bow , Nebraska. March H. 1m. r Notice Iii hereby ! rIven that the 'foUowlng. named settler has filed notice o ! bls Intention to make final proof In support of his eJalw , No. 11341 , and that said proof w1l1 bo made before . Relrllter aud Receiver at Brokcn Do , , ' , Nebraa- ka. on April 22 , 19CH. vlz : CHARL1S : : , ) . 'roOL. EY , Broken Dow , Nebraska. for tbe nw Sec. tlon.9 , Townsblp 111 North , Range 20 West of 6 P M. Ue names the foUowlnll' wltne55u to prove his contlnllous rcsld'IIce upon and cultivation - vation of said land , vlz : Robert B. Detbren of Broken Bow , Nebraska ; Marcus J. Cbrt. . man o ! Broken Bow , Nebraska ; Jameli H. Sloll'rett of Broken Bow. Nebraska ; Ezra Jeffries of West Union , Nebruka. 40-45-22 JA I:1i WU1TE EAD , Rell'lster. , In the District Court of C"ster County , ebr. Edward E. Bartlett , Plaintiff. vs. John N. Bartlett. Mra. John N. Bartlett , his w1e whose first and fuU name Is unknown , Defeudants. John N. Bartlett jlnd Mrs. John N. Bartlen. bls wife wbose first and full nane 19 unllnown I wlU take nollce tbat on the 22nd df\Y of March 1904 , Edward E. DarllPtt , PJalntlff herein fUed . ) his petition In the District COUrt of C"ster , I 1..01lllty , Nebraska , against said delenLiants , , _ tue object alld prayer of , vltlcll are to foreclose , a'certahl tax lien duly Issued by the treaSlrer ; I of Custer County , Nebraska , for thc taxes o ! the year , 1894 , 1895 and 1896 tOlretber , vlth , nb. sequeut taxes paid by tbe said pJalolllI for Ufe years 15'i7 to I902lnelllsle UpOl the toUoW'la ! " described premises , to-wit : l.'be north , harJr ( n > of the northetst qllarter ( ne ) , the santI ! ( west quarter Iswn northeast quarter ( uen. the. ' Southeast quarter ( se ) northwest quarter ! uw ) . the eut haU ( e > 60uthwest quarter sw ) and tile West haH ( w ) of Ihe southealt quarter ( se ! ) cxcept fIheen ( IS ) acres In a squtre formlnlloe southeast cornerof the said west half ( W , oJ : the soutbeast qrtrler : ( Sft ) aU In Section twentfour (241 ( In Township sixteen - teen U6 > In Hance tWf'ut-one (211 ( West 6th P. M. In ClIslur Call lilY , ebra\ka. :10 III ! upon which then IR now dne lhe sum of $331.00. . to- ! rether wltlt Interest Ihereon atO ] per ceUI for which sum with lutereSI froll1 Lhe ( jlh day of J1I1Ie. 1904. plaintiff prays for a < \ecreu \ tllat de- I fenLiants be roqulred to pay tile . .aute 'orthat said premises utay be bohl to satisfy tbe amount foulIll due thereon. You are required to allswer said petition on or before : the 2nd day of Marcil. lW4. Dated UII Z2ulllla ' of Mtrcll. 1904. EDWARD ERTLETT. . 41-H-2 ' Dy C. U. 1l0LcoMD , Itls AU'y. - - - - ROAD NOTICE. To whomll may concern : . 'l'lte COllunlssloller appointed to view .I lOad pelltloned for b ' Jou lIaumont , < :1 ai , a road cOllunencinll' abcul 200 yal'ds northwe t IroOl tht. sOluh cast corner oC the S\l' of Secllon 14. 'rownshlll l . Hlnlre 20. thellco to rllll III tbe canyon Illellce over lhe divide anddowlI an.on 00 1lIIIIra\'el J load . untllil n ach s the : outb euH corner of thtl & \\.l ot Section 23 , 'I"H ) nSblp 18. RaulI'e 20 , ard \lcale the roaJ 1t1,1 , nil tb sectloll line rU1l1l1111 : ' 1I0rtb and SOUlh uolween e and wh o ! said Section 23 , Townsblp 18. Range 20. has reporled III favor o ! the ell. tabllslunent theleof , and all objections thereto. or claims for damaccs , U1I1St be filed lu tbe County Clerk's ofllce on or before noon of t11 25th day o ! MlY : , 19CH. or Buch road will b , eSlabl'shell wlU.lont referl'nce thr.leto. 111 Wltllcss Whereof , I have bereultLo set IllY hand and seal ot said coullty , tbls 21st day of I l\tarch.l904. G&o.V. . DeWEY. \ 41-44-23 [ SI : L [ Count ) ' Clerk. - I III tbe Counl ) ' Court , Cusler COIlUlY , Ne\lra.st To the heln Jlnd ncxt of kin of Ruben G ( L don , deceased. I You are herebynotlfied that Merit E. ( ; I..tdl..to son o ! said deceased. has flied bls petl"I'I' In I said court. asking thtlt Rosetta P. Gordor. . tt. : .y be appointed administratrix o ! the estate ct Ruben Gordon , deceased. Said matter bu been set for hearlnll' for arch 26. 1m. at 10 I o'clock a. m. . at the coullly court room , lu Bro- keu Bow. Nebraska , when aU lutcresl d partlew I Olay appe3r and be heard. This nollce Is or. dered publlslled for three Consccutlve weekilin the CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN , a weekly ne\vspaper , publlsbed and o ! aeneral clrculii- , tlon In said county. Dated the 7th day o ! March , 1904. I [ SEAL ] 1. A. n oun , 39-41-:11 : County JalOdu. - - - - - " ' II . . . . . . . .Herd Ilendcd By. . . . . . . . . OrllIlion Bcolt , No. 177,035. - - . , J. . G. BRENIZER. Breeder of Fure Scotch nlt Scotoh Topped Short Dorn Clt. , tie. b11 hi rd nombl'r. 40 oow. . Will compaNt : ' III bruedln. . ; alld qUllll ) ' with aD1 we.t of fJhICIICO ; { " , lily ezperlo'Dee hall hUKIt mo that to 1/1'0 ROOIi't .atl flctlon. breeding cllt'o ' mun 110 raised In" " ! " this nltllude. r expect to rl118e . here IIIU equnl of Ao'tblui lalalld lu th.m - . I ! . 1 noW' baTe buill BlIllablo 'lif Ibis. an ' UIIXt Jear' . unlco. My CO"I "utah trom 49G 'IIi " pOlUld.l. Coma .IUrlIOO them , ' .fIj f . . - ' 1