' . ' ! ' ; , , , , , , , . , . , , . , " " . . . , . . . . . - . , 1 - - - . . , . " , : ' " . : . . , . . . . . . I I . Fifty Years the Standard . . / , I" I " . , ' , ' . . " i. , ' , : : " ' , , . . . BAIONfi 'OWDII . : ' Improves the flavor and adds to . . . , the healthfulness of the food. . , . PRICE BAKINC POWDER co. CHICAGO. . -----LI - - - - - - "Why Should Womun Wlsb to Yotel" Answered. All the ques tions asked by Leila in the RUPUDI.ICAN of May 5th , have been irrefutably answered - - swered long ago , but as one wakes . to consciousness of the question , he needs must ask them for himself - self , and over and over again they must be patiently answered. As Mrs. Catt says , "Yes Woman Suffrage is a chestnut , but an undone - done chestnut. " Leila betrays her lack of knowledge - I ledge on the subject of Woman Suffrage in her concluding remark - mark , "If women want to run the government they should be compelled to defend it in war. " Women does not want to "run the government , " neither is she willing that man should "run it" exclusively , and as for defending her government , women havc been known to enter active service - vice , as they are in the Japanese army , but barring that , will any . one deny the paxt : pl.ayed by s ch as Clara Barton , 1U defend111g one's country ? Yet amid the Expo..n rc . To cold draughts f air , to keen and cutting winds , sudden changes of temperature , scanty clothing , undue exposure of the throat and , neck after public speaking and singing , bring on coughs and colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the best cure. Mrs. A. Barr , Houston , 'l'exas , writes , Jan. 31 , 1902 : "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a very bad ough. It is very pleasant to take. " 25c , SOc. $1.00 Sold bv Ed. McComas , Broken Bow anel Merna. , - Attention - : . F nllers OJ - Why r U1ain in the North and stay in doors six 1I10nths in the year consuming what YOIl mis durin th other six months ? Go South where you can work out doors every month in the year , and where you are pro. ducing something the year . round. If you are a stock raiser you know your stock are now "eating their heads off" and , besides , have to be rotected from the rigors of wmt : r by expensive shelter. Economical stock feeding reo quires the combination of both tlesh-forming and fat.forming foods in certain proportions. Alabama and Florida produce in abundance the velvet bean and cassava , the first a flesh producer , and the latter a fat producer , and they are the cheapest and best fattening materials - terials known to the world. More money can be made and with less labor. in general farm. . . lng , fruit and berry growing b\ \ , } r : . . , and truck gardening along our .5" . r road in the South than in an ) ' other section of the Union. ih. ! . If you are interested and desire - sire further information on the 8ubject , address G. A. PARK , . Oen'l. Immigration and In" dustrlal Agent , Louisville & NauhvllIo R , R , Co. , Loulovlllo , Ky. , l _ ' present warfare and strife comes a sweet dream that such will pass away as civilization advances tea a higher view of life , and , if what all the "antis" say about women is true she is a lover of' peace and will help to forward the banishing of war. She says "to cast all the burdens on women would be to become like the Indians and would be a sure' ' sign that the nation is deteriorat. ing. " She surely will not deny then , that a nation may deteriorate - ate if the burden be all upon the man. She says "Voting is not so much of a privilege for a woman as a responsibility. " This is just what we Suffragists are contending - tendingIt would stop the buying - ing and selling of votes and also call forth votes from that class of citizens , who , disgusted with the "rings and bosses , " have withdrawn - drawn from politics. When she says , "in the long run Woman Suffrage would degrade the na- tion" she does so in the face of established facts. Read the accumulation - cumulation of testimony from Colorado , 'Wyoming , Idaha , Utah and New Zealand , and m ny other countries that are ahead of the United States , whose women have proportionally more rights , where Woman Suffrage is a fact and not a theory. "Women Suffrage would create a wrong cond i tion since in some cases both parents would be out lectioneering for office at the same time , and what would become - come of the home. " Is itsuppos- ed that under equal suffrage people - ple nre going to loose their fine sensc of what is right and fitting ; would a convcntion force nomination - tion on a can idnte who through circumstances was ineligihle to office ? She spcakes of that myth ical place "a woman's sphere. " Now if some one would clearly define tbe limits of a man's sphere and a woman's sphere and draw a line between thcm , one might be excused - cused for designating to the sexes their separate duties and qualifi. cations , hut as It is , the line i ever wavcring and vanishing , \Vhat was strictly excluded from woman's sphere 20 years ag-o , to. day is considered right and fltt. incr for her. 'rhe lines drawr. 01 around her sphere today will b ( but a matter of history 20 year' from now. Whcn we prate of man' : ; sphere of woman's sphere , as God in , tended them let us see that w eliminate from our thoughts custom and "fetch thine eye ul to the style and manners of tb ( sky. sky.In my mind's eye I see Lei1 : in her "sphere"-the idol of he husband's heart , the quecn of thl home , a happy contented wifl and mother , and as such sh looks out upon the world as sh would have it. Granted tha _ women under such circumstance . . , . . . . . - _ . " . . would gain nothing by the ballot i there is another class , whose name is legion ; the widow , the I spinster , the vast army of wagc.carners , all of whom are sadly hampered by that " ' 1'hou art a women. " Why dcnr her thc right to speak lor hcrsclf and her necds in that siluple and direct . way-the ballot. 'l'hen thcrc are the political issues pcrtaining to the hem , you cannot keep politics out of the home , who bettcr than woman know the nceds of the homc. Why should a woman wish to vote ? Becausc of her 5acrcd responsibility - sponsibility as guardian of her children. Because she is a taxpayer - payer , and would have a voicc in the use of public moncy. Be- causc of thc shamc of being classed with the Indian , the idiot and the impecile. Because she would ask for womanhood , the crown of progrcss and not the chains of custom. llecause she aspires to be equal with the man "whom she considers good el10ugh to be her husband. " Because - cause she is a woman with woman's needs which a man , be he ever so willing , can not voice. N UI.I.IU E. T A VIOR. KO\lNO v" . . . . ItW. Mr. aUlI Mrll. J. W. Harrol an : the happy parents of a new girl. Willie Uhlman is now batching on his new place-how long will it be ? Small grain looks the finest it er did at this tiwe in this neighborhood. 1\1ost of the people in this neighborhood - hood is now done with their corn plant- ing. Frank Witmus has bought Will Sar. gent's place and is going to take possession - sion next spring. O. Larson made a trip not long ago to Box Butte county , to look for a location but the country d1d not satisfy him. Fred Weinman is now busy hauling lumber for the new addition to his moth. el's dwe11ing house. Albert Helgeson will build it. Nels K. Lee haSi now got his house so ncarly finished that they can live in it , so they have already moved on the new place. He is now putting up fences around the land for pasture. i CA.'WAV. A son of Wm. Wolf is confined to the house with pneumonia , and is under the care of Dr. Greer. Terry's big Uncle Tom's Cabin is billed to entertain the people of this ( > lace on Thursday night of this week. W. P. Zumbrunn and O. W. llllrnuni drove over to Broken Bow on Sunday . . last , returning home on 1\1ondayevening. Mr. and 1\1rs. F. W. Conley departed I . last Friday for St. Louis , where tbt.y went to spend u week or two visitin tbe exposition. G. W. Barnard , who has been seriously ill at his home in this city for the past tcn days , is some better , but is stm unable - able to be out. The social given at the 1\1. E. parsonage - age last Friday evening brought out an exceedingly large crowd , and sou1ething like ten gallons of ice cream was dispos- ell of. I J.cw Buckley , who is hollling II position - tion in the grocery department of Mo- ran's store , has taken 1\ two week's layoff - off , and is visiting old time frien s at I remont and OmAha. Daily Bread Bread raised with Yeast Foam Is the best foundation for every meal. It saves many a poor dinner from failure. It's the best of dally bread i there's life , health and strength In It. How the children thrive upon Its nourishment I How they love Its sweet , wheaty tast , and fresh wholesomeness I Is the best of yeast , made of the most health. fullngredlentsln the clean. est way. It makes bread that retains freshness and moisture longer than that raised with any other yeast. It's the best for grlddlt : ' - < lIls , buckwheat cakes or anything where yeast Is used. The secretsn the yeast. Sold by all grocers at 5C a package. Eacb package con. talns 7 cakes-enough for 40 loaves. It's the best , regard. less of cost. Send for book "How to Make Bread"- free. - . . ' . . 'r . _ _ . _ , . . . . "ov" , . . , - . . , . J . _ , . , . _ . ; ' ; ; " " . . : :0 : - ; ' ; ' 0-1 . . . - - - ' : - ' : : C = : : : : : : 7 : l , * f , ' . . ' ' ' , , " , f . iW\ 7 . . . ! g { ; ' ! > . . . : : ' : > : > " . . ( ; B .I bL . : . t1m ' 1V t..t : UU : iW 1 & w J ; : : : : ; : , ' ' ; , ' ; , ' : . : ; : . ; : uUVUUt.1t1 buu : ; : : : : ; : : : ; : : : : " f.Jr : : ' t . ! . : Jo : : Which Way Does the Wind Blow ? : Jo : : ! ) . f : GET SOME OF OUR STRAWS AND SEEI :1,1. : . , , . . /J ' . . . flh. . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . " . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A' . . " . . A . . . . . . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . . " . . . .n.1. . . . . . . . A . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . " . . " . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A' . . . " . . . . . . A . . . . . . . " . " . Em . . . "s iL3 : > -t - J..iI.tttt.ttt'til.t . . rfo".fo.E-rf. . E- . . . . ; . ? . . : . : -t.-t-t-t'til.-t iJtt - tJ i ! r f- foEErEfo " ' ' 'foi- - ItfoE - for If- " " ' 5 pUU'---U\\\ : -U'U U'U- : - ' : -U-UU\r'UUUUWUUU\U\V ; : ; : : : v v v : : : : : : : : ; : : : ; : ; ' . , ' \ : Our line of Straw Hats is the largest , newest and most exclusivc in styles shown : I' ) , . ' \ : anywhere. If you wish to be toppcd out with a straw , that you may l'cst assured is strict- : , ' ' : 1) ' up-to-date , gec our line : - : 8 . c . 'i " . c : 1\Iens ; GoO ( ! Panama at. . . . . . . . . $1.50 cach 1\Icn's Goo.d Straw at. . .75c , 50c , .25 each : ' 111 : Men s MantIa at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 each Boys MatUla at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 each c i , ! . V : J t l\Ien's Exposition Panama at. . . . 1.25 each Bo.s J Straws at,30c , 25c , 20c , 15c , .10 each c ) ' . ( & ; . . . ' i. ft 0Bi : 'l'he next thing should be that of Summer Suits. Our trade in this line is indeel : , , I : gratifying , showing thlt : the pa.tt rns and styles w re sele7tec1 right. Get next to us and : i\Y'1i- 1mow that you are getltng the right goods at the right prices. c I .t t Summer Pattern in Grey Stripe , Men's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 or S 9.00 with 10 Coupons. ir. ; . ; 'I : Summer Pattern in Brown Silk Stripc , Men's. . . . . . . . 15.00 or 13.50 with 15 Coupons. : I ; , ' : Summer Pattern in Pin Check Oatest ) Men's. . . . . . . . 12.00 or to.SO with 12 Coupons. < < 8 sl ummer Pattern in llrown and mack Stripe , l\Ien's. . . 9.00 or 8.10 with I ) Coupons. I ' . ' ( U SUlllmer Pattern in Gr .r a.mI Black Stripe , Men's. . . . 9.00 or H.W with I ) COUpot\s. it , ' ; I ! ' - - - ' 1'0 stimulate business amI il our .cash ' - I COU nns Are ll-ke FI-ndl-nw Money make a great sa\1I1g . for purchasers = ' 't { qS. - . at our store wc will is me a Coupon c i : I- l : in the RUl'UDI.tCAN and Chief. Anyone ( clerks and publish- : ' Q . ers excepted ) cutting the Coupons out and bringing same to 41 \ ! . { I. our store may have IOc credited on c\'ef ) ' Dot.I.AH CASU PUH- The Vote _ Contest. = 1 o , : CIIA m. . In other words , with every Coul > on and 90c . yoU can - . : . , . . , 0 ' It . III , \V I III : tn ullr III c I "I'ac. we w l1. < : : buy :51.00 : s worth of goods. Coupons do not a pply on 1"1' : l1Cllllllt uf all th'IIlmu- eeh'llIlC . C . SI > ecI'al Sale IJl lrc laSe. \IItU at the . .tore ulltll . thlInc reed" cII1 ( ) ) , . ' ( vot\S thull thc } will tllJ ll11btlshcd. 'J t ) " 011011'1111n : UIII U rl'cdvltlll' lI"cr )00 : : . " ' 'q lt S : i-m SiiS ! : ! : : iim : : m : iJiS ! m ! i : ! litl : : : Hallllah ) lhIlUUIIR. clt } . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sl < < . fi' ; Mar ) ' Ma'lnll. elt ) . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . 41130 < ' . . . S 1\lIuulnShlulI.elt } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3100 C 'I > > . Nolllo'l'a.lnr.J\T..rna. . . . . . . . . . . . 2190 < < ) COUPON PrauelH Jllltuu. WfllHsort . . . . . . . . . 1710 ! . . . . . . . . . l'earlJewutl.elt } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t410 = , . " Hcrtha Kuozcr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1305 4 'Q' ( . Not to be apphed on Special Sale Purchases. Manrlry Caml.holl. ( ; "lIrll'otnWII. . 1o.Q2 c ' Io'iorellce 'fhnstl'snll. . . . . . . . . . . 1i49 C ) .ula aeker ' . Merna. . . . . . . . . . . . . IH7 C I. e 8. ; . 10 . . . .CErS. : : . . . J..O Auroll.\'IIIIr' } ! , city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M2 ; . 'l gllllua Tambcrt. clt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 's Ci . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' " 'lor lIcu gmcrHOI. C . 'l'his COUI > on , if cut out and returne to us , will . Clar.KIIIIIlsulI. . elt } .clty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zib .14 C . enti tIe J'SRlu Smith. elt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /105 . . the holder to the amoun t of 10 cen ts on Every ! . } . I. 1\1 a ) ' HaIIlH.clt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573 CI ) D 0 II ar cas 1 1 purc 1 lase. Lilly Haltcr. city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 : C . Clara Jl1lfonls. elt } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 C ; . , ; RYC'RSON-GEORGE CO 1'llIa : Hnckwull. city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 . ' . . ' 11tt m , m 1\lIl1l1ltl1lootR. elt } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. O CI { ) :1 Ii : GracI ! ' 1'a'lor. elt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 < < . . . . . . . . . , , " " " " ' _ . . . . . . _ " " ' ' ' ' ' ' . . , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . " " " , , IImw. ) . . , " " ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . ' " C . Qil ; cJ : ' ; : : : ; : : : : : : . : : ; : il i. Tbls Special Oller In Embroidery for Monday and Tuesday , May 23 and 24. : : : ci rn , t . _ Matllo Ncelham. Arnolll. . . . . . . . . . 2 O - 2611Iec"S.lncllldeR3.4.5.Gallllvall\o\l. . . . . . . . . . 2c. . . : ) " : \ : \ 1 l1icCal1\\lhcll.clt . . . . . . . . . 22'1 ' ' iii Lot 2-Colltalnhll : 22 pieces. IncllldesS. 9 and lOe'alllCIi at. . . . . . . . . . . 5 c. J. sslo Watr.rbur \ . . ) Derwyn. . . . . 225 < < \Lt . Lot 3-Contahlhlll' II ! pieces. Inclndes UJ15.20 and 25e valllo at. 10 c. X SlIydcr. . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18L tl' ' \l \ HOM IItRllcrR. ell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 & This Price Good Above Dates . : } : . on Only. 11Waterl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 4 ' 1 < < 1"a 1 ) Ca'wood. elt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 4 I . . . . . . . . Only a short time III which to obtain free Heed fur the Dora Lee. Rotlllli VaIlIY. 111 C Tbe Pumpkin Contest-contet. ! Call atul\r "ture and rcglster at ollee. If } 'on ) ' : lIIaline.wanl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 C J ' from . It will elltltle $76 ) , UFret' . 1 III1t1a 1\1 II IeI' . elt ) . . . . . . . . . . 110 C raise the lanreat plllllpkin tbese lIeed. YUII 10 a stey Or ; U\ ' , , . . . . . . . . . I = We are sole agents. ) ; lIth Slolrl'clt. city. . . . . . 101 : : rullh. ! . _ ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. . . . . . . . . . . _ .u. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A" . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . " . . . . . .JI. . , Jtttt .t1.-- - ttttt . . _ . . . . _ . . . . - tt . . . . . _ . . . . . 'ttt . . . . . . . . . . - tttt . . . . - . . . . . _ . -J-J . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .E- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vvvvvvvvvvvvvv . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . " . . . 4 . _ . . . . . . .r..t . . . . . . . . , . t f : Ryerson-G orge Co. ! : f ? : ; : ; : * : . : : < ( : ! : j ! ; jj'S : > ' . - qu : > \ ' 2 - ( ' c ; > ' ' - .1 A heavy frost was in evidence t this place 'l'hnrsday morning. doing some I damage to ear1y vegetatton. Whether or not the fruit was hurt cannot at this I time be determined. W. V. Mathews boarded the train on Monday for Lincoln , where he goes a'lll delcgate to the republican state conven- tion. He will not be home until the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Phy Wymore , Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McConncll , Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Morgan and E. Taylor represented - ed the Grand Army of this place at the Encampment held at Kearney last week. Dr. McNulty is still confined to his home "ith II dislocated ankle , the result of jumpling out of his buggy while the team was running away. He hopes to be able to look after his practice within a week or tell days. uulc1c. ArreHt. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena , Ala. , was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing - ing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed , Bucklcn's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured I him. It conquers aches and I kills pain. 25c at Lee Bros. , Druggist. - - - - _ TIME TABLE BROKEN BOW , NEB. " "f'coln , Den"er , OnJullu. Ilcleull , CllICUKO. lIuttc , Ht. .Joucpll. I-ortlnnd , IlnnHaH ; City , Hnlt I. kc City , Ht. " 'OOIH. And HIUI Fronc.Hcn . . . .n l-olutH . Il t And AIII.olutH And HOUUI , We ' . No.Vetlbuled Jlrcu : dally , Lincoln , Omll ha , ! It. Josllpn. ! hDlaS Olty. lit. Lonll. Ohl cage _ lId all polnn .alt and 10Uth. . . .1021 a.m. No. U-Veatlbulod 6IlIre.1I dally. 11018na , Helil. tte Butte , } > ortland and all Pacific Coall po ntA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .640am tleeIIDg ! , dlLlng and reclining chatreau ( lIea . tree ) ou througb halDI. Ttckell lold aDd ba . gale chocked to any point In 'h UDlted IllatOf IDd Oanlda. InformatloD , mapl , IImu tablel and ticket caU on or wrUe to U. L. Ormlby. IgeD , IIr J \'rancl. . O. P. A. , omabll Nebrllllki. . L. OUH'Dr. AlIont. : .L W A. THOMPSON , . CONTRAUTOn.ll : BUILDER. urPlane and elUmitell on bortDotice. foken Bow , Ncbruka , ROSS G. MOORE , Attorney.at.Law , Heal eltate aud loan broker. OWe III' Gleilii Dlock , IIrnkcli Dow. Nebruka. DH. C. B. JOB , " 'blu . . . I. . . . . . OI1CIIID lie" " , 1JI0ck tblt .tatn room flUI aud. Ue.ldelloo at tbe o'pUal. , DR8. R U. & W. E. TALBOT , PHYSIGIANS SURGEONS. Olllca 0\01' 1aoherle'fI Drug 8tore. 1rok6n How , - - NehrlUIta. HILL SIDE HERFORDS aDd Duroc Jor.cyllogs brell IInd fiold. Dost blood oUbelrclll81. ddrll 8. O. R. DWJU.L , Droken Bow , Nobralka. HYGEIACREAM STATION Hlgbe8t market Ilrleo paid tor DaUer ! rat. 1.lght Hunlltng. . . . . . . . . . Empire Cream Separators For H.lo. 'l'bollA No. 1:06. : S. D. IIISIIO [ ' , Operator. tlrokcn Bow. NehrMkl\ . H. UONl AD , o.H. . . . . . . J > oslcr In. " . ) lumpl. WInd. Milia , T.nkfi. Flttlng,01\80Iln8 ! : Englnell , oto. etc. tlrokun tlow. Nebraakl. . BANGS STUDIO. Up-to-date Photographs. First prize winner at state association - sociation 1903 , CLINTON DAY , Physician & Surgeon. Olnco In rear of tbu lIank or Commerco. 1I0al. donce 6tb bonloYost of the llptht cburch. Broken Dow , NI'brallka. SIMON CAMERON , ff l'-90Y 8 u-9ce.ll l' T LAW. 1I00m 8 aDd 9. Realty JIIoek , J1rokcn DoW , Ncb. . Dn. . 'l' . IJ. FAHN8WOH,1'II , DENTIST , aromcc In nOltbwclt eOJDer Realty Dlock. Nebraslm Dairyman and the CUSTUH CouN'ry REPUBI.ICAN te both old and new subscribers fOJ $1.10 a Year. I 'rhe Dairyman is devoted ex. clusivelv to the dairy interests oj the state and should be in cver ) farm home in Custer county , Scnd all orders to the CUSTEH COUNTY l UIJUBI.ICAN , t Broken Bow , Ncbra ka ' . ; # . . - J J. l : NYDEH. , . \1jI"jJIDDI J prr d.AN.DNOTART ' .f W " 'i1 ill , . . , PUBLIC I ' 1lao JDIUce or thl ! 1 > 8I\co. 8pcclalnUeDton alnD " to collectlona Iell ( ) hlons IAk n , peDllon TOUCh. era neatly executed IInd 1111 klndo ot legal papon ; wrlttuD. o III co In 'be r 1\f of J1link ot Commerce. ' Urokon lIow. Nobraska. . I . : ; I FRANSE MOORR , : NaJ1 } IDf ! ) ! ] ID1JJfID DMJ. Two btocks north of ( ) r nd Oentrol Hotel. Pat. . . j rOIl&gll ollcttO < t. 1'rlcc8 reasollable. " ! J DR. W. H. COLE , Ii Veterinarian. ! 'p ctIiII\Uon'.Io\lIIVCII to colt . calveA and pli' thut urll In 1111 untbrlry condition. ' ,1'elll- . ' ohone No 203 , tI , , lduljcu , two blocl , . welt ot SOUlh 8111e ! lehoot JJOIIIC. . . , . - Falace'Barbe ; ! : Shop : : } 10r first-class work , can at the Palace i narhcr Shop. Evcrythin up-to-date. LEO DEAN , Proprietor. ; J j DH. a. I . MUL ) ENS , , : Physician Surgeon. ' ) 21111 StaIrway ( rom wn t cmllD Realty Dlockl ' 1 rcshlcnco , 3rd west M. E. chnrcb. on lIamol1d , ot strcct. C3rJlrokon Dnw , Nobla.lrD. : J " S. M. DOltRIS , . . JmmUl ! & mmnll. . AI. kInds or work In onr IIno do De promptlt . , , "d III lIut-cluoa order. U'rIted Shop on tbl ! corner lonlhcI'I8t 01 the equare. ( UVIJ1M A TRIAl. . Urokon How , . _ . - . Nebr.lb. , CITY HAUBER snop , j 11. O. IJU'rTON. Proprietor. Flr8t-olll 8 worl' . near ) I.oom of BrokeD Dow . Btate IIsnk , Broken Bow , Nebrlpkft. ; W1L1'IS CAnWEIL J ! ! Dm 21mlll.IIl. ! . . . j . : KaLLTHE COUCH J ) AND CURE 'rtIE LUNCS ' j r WITII Dr. ' . . King's . f New Discovery . r FOR CONSUMPTION 50c Price & $1.00 ' 1 , OLDS Free Trial. ' Surest Rnd Quickest Oure for all i THROAT and LUNG TROUB- Ii . LES , or MONEY BAOK. . , . , . .