, . ' n' 8olu1l0IlR ror e(11111olcllcc. - 'VuwmAS , It has pleased an all wi e I'ather to call to Himself and to her cternal home our beloved - loved sister , Gertrude 'l'owsleJ. Therefor bl : it , I JtsoLvlm , By Brokcn Bow Rebckah Lodgc No. 110 , ' 1'hat , while we fecI deeply grievcd and shallmis1 ! our dear sister more. . than pCII can tell , yct we submit to thc wiJl of our Father , lmow- iug that all tlJ ngs work together for good to thoc ! who love the Lord. Uc it furthcr , Hnsor.vIm , 'rhat , we exteml to the bereavcd ones our deepest sympathy in this their hour of sorrow. Be it also , Rus LvIm , Tha our charter be draped for u period of thirty days. That a copy of these resolutions be given to the bereaved family , and also printed in each of our home papers , and I spread on the minutes of our I lodge. ' Broken Bow Hebekah Lodge No. 110 , I. O. O. F. MATILDA OSBOURN , ANNA SIIINN , } Com. HATTIn PIGMAN. Our dear sister has been called. lrotU loved ones so dcar : A place is left vacant. There are lone hearts to cheer ; Oh let us rcmcmbcr , \Vc can llc'cr meet her here ; \ Dut we Ulay Uleet yondcr. Where thcre's nothing to fear. Let us follow her example , Be nhva's in our chau ; Except in times of sickness , She was always there : Many titU did she linger. , , ; ' With her foot upon the stair ; Tire and weary , then go onward , To be present in her chair. Oh how we miss our sister. But the Father's , vill be done ; . We know that she if ! happy. Her eternal life begun : Her work on earth is ended. Her life's race is ruu : And for her faithful service , A bome In Heaven has won. Ollldl'll Wedding. li'riday night of last week , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Purcell of this city celebrated their Golden Wedding. They reccived their invited guests at the Opera House which had been elabornt- ly and handsomely decorated for the occasion. Between three and four hundred - dred invitation had beeu sent out. While Ute ) ' extended to all parts of the countrj' the great majority were in the vicinity of Brok n Bow. The attendance . was fully three hundre . ' ! 'he hall was cleared of chairs and the floor liberally covered with rugs for the recei\'ing hour , the arrangement being very convenient - venient and pleasant for an informal - formal reception. 'l'he aged bride and groom , stationed at the front end of the hall , next to the stage , ' asstisted by their son , W. G. Purcell and wife and Mrs. Root , Mrs. Purcells sister , extended a hearty hand shake to all who extended con- gratulations. 'rwo punch bowls convenientl ) ' located and each presided over by young ladies were liberall ) ' patronized during the reception. On entering the hall Alpha Morgan , Mesdames Morgan , Ed. Purcell and others received the guests and directed them to the cloak room in the back of the hall which had been partitioned off by curtains for the occasion. Eor Uti hour or more n genial and social time was enjoyed , ull enjoying the hap'py event only as a jolly Nebraska crowd can. The informal receptIOn having ended chairs were brought in and the audience was seated in a semi-circle around the platform to witness the program prepared for the occasion. Before the 9xercises were put . . A. nalt"WAy 6IC'CIU. Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner , Frank- hn Grove , 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors - tors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns , Scalds , Skin Eruptions I and Piles. 25c , at T-4ee Bros. , I Drug Store , ' ' ' . " . , , . . ' . v - - - - --l : = I on light refreshments were served. ] 'L'he program was interesting - ing and vcry much appreciated , the ollly criticism being that the program was too lengthy , as it took until 1 o'cloc1 to complete it. Mr. nud Mrs. Purcell were the recipltent of a large number of presents , part of which were dis- playell 011 the ! \tage' during the cVl'uing" . Not hei1lg able to give a complete list of the preHcll1s or the names of the donor1 , ! mfiice lo Hay that thc onations com. prisc both ornamental and useful articles , many of high value. Among' the articles were a gold framed settee and gold up- holsten d chair , the two costing about S50. While these were probably the most expensive articles in the way of furniture thcy convey an idea of the class of the prescnts received and in a degree express the high apprccia- tion of the community of this most estimable couple. 'l'he guests were each provided wi th a sou viner in the shape of a gold emhossed card containing the pictures of the bride and groom 011 their wedding day fifty years ago and one of them at the present time. The card also contained the programme of the evening. It was a very pleasant c\'ent and oue long to be remembered with pleasure by all. The following in the program as rendered , Judge C. L. Gutter. son presiding as master lof cere- mOil ies : Piano Duet. .l\1 ssis ] ewetlancl Gutlersou. " 'Sul1uner Driftwood for Wiuter Fires , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A. R.IIumphrey. " 'fhe Ideal anc.1 the Actual , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alpha l\lorgnn. Lac.1ies Quartet. . . . . . Mesdames Stuckey. . . . . . . . . Gutlerson , Ac.1amson and Ta'lor. "A Voyage and its Result" ! , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jas.Vhitehead. . "God has been good to the Irish , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. R. Dcan. Vocal Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minnie Shinn. "Si1\'e , ' Thrends amoug the Golc.1 , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Judge H. 1\1. Sullivnu. Song. .Silver threads among the Go1l1cn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N. T. Gadd. "Next" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J . II. Jewett. Vocal Duet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MesdAmes Stuckey l1uc.1 Guttersol1. "Who so fiudcth n wife findeth II gooc.1 ' ' . " . . . . . . . \ . . W. II. Xanclerr. . Violin Solo. . . . . . . .Prof. l . A. GarlicLs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. H. Stuckey. Hurr } ' W. KlrhJ's rlmaut HIICCIlS. ( ! I'riends of Harry \V. Kirby , who l'e ( ent1y left Carroll county to make his home in Nebraska'J will he pleased to learn th t ht has been advauced in rank from captain to colonel. Colonel Kirby - by himself makes the announcement - ment , usiug his llew title with his signature to a letter from Brokeu Bow , which appl'ars in a Carrollton newspaper. Thc de- taiI of his rapid promotion of three llumbers ill the scale of militar ) " rank are , with characteristic - istic modesty , withheld by the colonel. It is evident , howevcr , that Colonel Kirby has settled in a communitr which is duly sensible - sible of his talent , culture an(1 achievemcnts ; in his home ne.igh- borhood he for years suffered from that lack of appreciation which so often accompanies familiarity.-Carroll Free Press , ( Ohio. ) - . - - - Uuttlc Steahllg N. J. Crawford and Chris Jensen - sen near 'Vesterville , had 14 and 19 head of cattle , respectively stolen from their pastures , one night last week , by unknown parties. Thev did not miss their cattle untilli'riday. Mr. Jensen then finding he was short nineteen - teen head instituted a search and tracked them to ArcadIa , On reaching there he found the cattle had been shipped to Omaha - ha , but the cattle did not correspond - pond with hisas a number in the bunch were black cattle. He returned - turned home and informed Mr. Crawford of his loss and of black cattle being in the bunch shipped - ! . ed to Omaha. 'l'hen Mr. Crawford - ford counted his cattle and found his herd fourteen head short , The ) ' went together to Omaha I aud were able to identif ) " their stolen catttle. The ) " had been shipped by a man who accompanied the cattlc , who gave his name as J , 'V. Brow. ' ' ! 'he commission merchant - chant gave Brow $50 anci sent a draft to the Arcadia Rank , _ . able to J. W , Brow for tb bd- : , . " , . . ' . . , . ' ' . . , .c ' . . ill , " . ' ' " . - , . . , ; 1 . .J r -1 ' - ' : " " " " I . As yet the draft for John Brow has 110t been called for. ' But suspicions pointed so strongly - 'I ly to M. 1 , IIuffmanRobert Pox and John Chandler of Ansley that they were arrested and brought to Broken Bow charged with stealing the catttle , Huffman - man l111d Fox were arrested Sunday - day night and brought to this city and Chandlcr Mdndl1) " night. Chan ller secured bail and returned - ed to Ansley 'l'uesday. 'rhe men brothers-in-law Huffman are - - and and Chandler had been engaged in the implement bnsinesg the pa t season together. Those who seem to be well informed - formed think there is some doubt as to wnether Chandler was into the deal , but is an innocent victim - tim whose name is associated with the deal bccau e of his intimate - mate busine ! ) ! : ; relations with Hufi"man. It is rumored that other arrests may yet be made. -Huffman wa'J formerl , } ' a resident - dent of Scotts Bluff county and has resided in Ansley less than a year. Fox is a farmer living ast of Ansle ) " and Chandler is a resident of Ansley. lion. W. T. Thompson , Deputy At. torney Geuernl. ' W. ' 1' . 'l'hompson of Central City , former member of the legislature - lature , will be deputy attorney general under Attorney General Norris Brown. Mr. Brown this morning made public the announcement - nouncement of Mr. Thompson's appointment and acceptance and also the appointment of William B. Rose of Lincoln , to be assistant - tant attorney general and Miss Nannie Canning to be stenographer - grapher in the office. No other announcement or appointments were made by the new state officers during the day and none probably wi11 be made before Wednesday. It is the intention however to dispose of the entire list and to fill all vacancies in the new department forces before the last of the week.-Lincoln Daily Star. Court Notcs. Thursday , November 17. - 'l'he case of Rosa Wright vs. Joseph Wright was an action for divorce brought by the wife' in : which she alledged extreme crulty and neglect. The parties - ties were married near Berwyil in 1895 , where the ) ' have since resided. The court granted the decree and gave the mother the custody of two minor children , the third minor child being awarded the defendant. The case of the State vs. Edward - ward Miller of Ansley wa. ; an appeal - peal from Justice Clarks court of Ansley in which defendant was charged with re isting , the village - age marshall , who was trying to search a club room in which Miller was iutere ted. The evidence - dence developed the marshal1 , John A. Coleman had not takall the oath of office as marshall at the time he was resisted and was not an ofi cer of the 1aw in fact. 'l'his being the case Iil1er had not r.esisted an ofi ccr and the case was dismissed. In the case of F. M. Rublee vs. John Baker , a clecree offorclosure was granted , the e6 se } Section - tion 24 , and e neX ( Section 25 , 'l'ownship lJ , 'l'ownship 23 , for $569.50. l mma I . Ward V8. Ulysess G. Ward , decree of divorce was granted and the plaintiff was given the custody of the four minor children. Myrtl Baughman vs. I-4l nard Baughman was dismissed upon application of plaintiff. The jury was excusel Friday until Monday morning and but little business was transacted. In the case of the heirs of the Mark King estate the court appointed - pointed Rasmus Anderson and D. M. Amsberry as referees on question of division. 'l'h court will probably pass upon the Te- port before he session closes. Monday , November 21. Since Monday morning , the court has been occupied in tr.ring the case of the state us. Will and I . Joe Kranz , who are charged witb burniul : ' a stack "l1d three 'Ytt".1iOU , , " r. , " " . \ . , , , . . . ' , . . . ' . . ' - . ' ' . . . . - . - . - . - . . . . . - . . . . - . , . . . . . . - . - . , , - . . . 10l1ds of grnin belonging to A. ' J I Heed , near Merna , on the uigh t I of September 10 , 1904. A l1um- ber of witnesses were examined on both sides. The evidence i wholly circumstantial and at this writing , Wednesday 110011 , it is hard to guess what will be the verdict of the jury or whether tllej" will agree upon a verdict at all. 'l'he ease is being ably prosecuted - ecuted by A. H. , Humphrey and II. M. Sullivan , and the prisoncr as ably defended by Judge \Vall , C. [ i. Gutterson and N. ' 1' . Gadd. 'l'he argumcnt 111 the Krenz case was conclnded at 3 o'clock yesterday - day evening and the ca e given into the hands of the jurj" . 'rhe court discharged the members of the jury not engag-ell on th ( ' Krenz case. - . . . . - . I'l'uh'I ( ' Jo'jreH 'ri1 s time of the yea r people can not be too careful about setting out fire. 'l'he prairie grass is not only ver ) ' ory but the growth hea\'y and once fire is started in it there is 110 telling what may be thc damage hefore it is got under control. \Vhile some fires are the result of accident , too often they are through carelessness. l'requen- tly parties riding aloug the road will throw ( own a burning" matcher or stub of a cigar from which the grass is ignited. 'l'uesday a fire was started near the Steadry School .house south west of town on the Callawa ) ' road which doubtless was the result - sult of carelessness. Fortuna tely parties were near plowing fire guards and saw it in time to prevent - vent its spreading to any' great extent. But about 100 acres of pasture was burned over that might ha\'e been quite valuable before spring to the owner. Some three fires were started last fall in the vicinity of Frank Weissenreders pasture and west of there that evidently originated - ed from some one's carelessness. One of them not only burned over a large territory but burned a large quantit ) " of hay. HI 01"1 ClU H till rl'hUIIh'III ) , 'l'hc merchan : s of Broken Bow will close their ' ' stores on 'l'hanks- giving ( lay from 12 to 4 o'clock. No"clntJer 1.0' " ' tUCH. ' 1'0 St. I.ouis : Novemher offers the last opportunity for seeing the Sl. LOllis Exposition-the most mugnificent spectacle - tacle thc worlel has ever produced. See it now or never. Special low coach excursion rates elaily each week from Sunday to Thursda ' . in- clusive. Seven day limit. Shghtly higher rates for tickets go 011 iu sleeping cars. with longer limit. 1'0 Chicago : Daily low round trip rutes , either direct or via St. Louis in either direction. with stopovers at St. Louis , Kausas City or Omaha. Livc Stock Show : One fare pIns $2.00 for the rouud trip to Chicago nud rcturn on No\'embcr 26th. 2ith IInd 28th. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . WIN'I'HIt 'I'OtlRIS' ! RA'I'HS. I.ow rouud trip rates to Gal\'eston 111\11 San Antonio , Texas : Ncw Orleans. LOllis- ialu ! ; Mobilc , Alahama : Jacksol1\'i11e alld St. Augllstil1e , Florida , 111\11 hUllth-ctls of oU1t r points. If you arc figurill on a winter excur- siou trip , I CAU funnsh you valllable information - formation , or writc to I. . W. Wakeley , Generul I'asstnger Agcnt , Olllllha. 21-2 , II. J. . ORISDAgent. . Chicago , Burlington & Quinr } ' R. R. 11"'k t U..tH"-t , ur 'l'uO , . Ull 11- 11Wbolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S7 11"10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'1 I at8 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , o It'o . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,0 1)"rl1. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :7 LtvK 8TOJI- . . IlfoUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 . Ht'etK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Oll ? oI.f.O ( : . "v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5 ! : ! rib 2 75 } 'OIILTIIY- , I"II'I : Chicken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 1/JIcll : n oI.erl'UlllII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \5 ' 'rlll'I. , , ) 8. llOr 1'00 nl. , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 11 . I'IIOIIIJUH- lIu Itlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .1 "fi , I.r " "l 1I . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , ; ' ' MHCEI : , ' ANtuU8- POll.tCA. " ' . per bu hI. ( . . . , . . . . . . . ' " ,25 Onl"n , vcr bU8oel. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7S U"V. fll'r 'nn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . -I.W Htrnw.JQ' cwt , . . . . . , _ . . . . . .15 14111.r. Ur nulatcd. 1' " , wt..t5 f \ @ 1IjJ ; . . . - - - - - ' unl IC H.\.I.JJ ; . 'l'he undersigned witt sell at public sale at his place of resip dCllce , 12 miles northwest of Callaway , 011 December 1st , 1904 , all of my personal property consisting - sisting of horses , catt1c , hogs , among which are abont 20 head of ' - Duroc thol'oug-hhrcd Jersey brood sows , gilt ! ; alld boars with a Int of other shoat . Also farm machillery , wagons , harness , blac1csmith tools , household goods , etc. Sale to COlhmence at 10 a. m. Free luncll at 11Ion. Terms of sale made known on ( lay of'sale. J. R Balcer , Auc- tiou er. J. D. ' ! 'HO\'UI ( . I - . . . _ _ . , - , _ . . . . . u- , , _ . . . . . . -t.- . -1' . . . . - . The Mason City Foot Ball team played a gail1c with the Brolccn Bow High School bo's iu this city last 'l'hursda ) ' after- noon. ; l'he score was in favor of the visitors , 16 to o. 'rhe boys arc now even. . . - - - - - - N' urIlJJ:11I . "nlnH. - - l heunHLtism , Iml1pago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating - trating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the ncrves and bOtle I1nd being absorbed into the blood , its henl- ing propertie are conveyerl to every part of the holly , and clTect some wonderful ( , lIrc ; . 25c , SOc , $1.00. Sold hi' gd. McComas , Broken Bow anJ Merna. am --t : . . _ . . . . - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! : Jtm ) : mm : tJi1 z : 2 ; a : j11. ; ffi , . . . . . . . . BUSINESS . . , . . , . . POINTERS. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , 1 . . . . .c.-m . . ' . .V1. ' ' : - ' " ' ; ( : : . . . , " . ' " . " ) 'I"w.3'J . < \K\j ! . . . .w. \OI.1 < > ' ' : - . - . J. . C. Moore , abslracting' . 2U - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'J.'horoughbredVyndott roos- tcrs. 50 cents each. 'Phone 178. 23-25 \VmsHNRHDHH. . Farm Lease , Chattle Mortgage and Warranty Deed blanks at this office. - - . . - - - - - - Pure bred Poland China hogs for sale h.r A. Pool , Broken Bow , Nebra ka. 1 ftf . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Money to loan on imprO\'ed farms.-R. G. MOOlm , Gleim Block. 41tf . - - - - - - - Bring your chickens to P. J. Simonson and get the highest market price. 10 tf U2. l'S'I" ! . " , Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Hass , omcc over Mc- Comas' drug store. All kinds of work pertaining to his profession done in u thorough and . satisfactory - tory manner. 20 tf . . Insurance tha { insures. 38tf R. G. MOORI . Reneau & : Leonard , Bonded Abstracters. Order by phone , we pay the call. IStf Fresh oysters , candy , cigars and tobacco at ScanlonVoodruff's. : . FOR SALE-l'WO : very fine Duroc Jersey male hogs , one year old. WILLI CADWEI.I. . STHAYItD-From my ranch , one black heavy honed 2-year-old colt. GeiIding with blace face , weight about ] ,100 , wire cut at hock on right hind leg. He- ward will be given by R. A. Hunter - ter , Broken Dow. Also white sow strayed two . months ago. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fine bunch \Vhitefacl' allli Shorthorn steers for sale. Are dehorned and in elegant comli- tion. Time to right parties \Vanting to feed.I. . I. A. HHNHAU , 14tf Broken Bow , Nebr. . . - - - - - - - l"urlll fur Uldc. 155 acres , ( J miles south east of Broken Bow , 3 miles north west of Berwynj 85 acres in cuHi- \"ation 70 in fenced \ , acres pasture ( - ed ) , well and wind mill , sod house , 4 roomsj sod stable , frame granary , over 1,000 Box Elder trees , B. & M. track in sight for 3 miles. Price , $15 per acre. Part time. J. KAY. lttf Broken Bow , Neb. . . - - - - - - W AN'rltD-Men with families. F\lir \ price and good houses. Wns' ! ' UNION Mn.LING Co. 34tf 'Vest Union , Neb. DR. T. A. LEACH , IErISEJB : : Broken Bow , Nebraska. It is our aim to give you honest - est , conscientious work and to please you in every detail. Should our fillings come out or our work prove unsatisfactory in any manner - ner we will cheerfully refund your moue ) ' or do the worl. : o\'er free of charge , whichever you desire. Bv a new method we remove the 1ive nerve perfectly painless and imme iately fill the tooth , thereby avoiding the of't repeated - ed visits of the patient to the den- tist.Ve are prep&fred & to extract teeth absolutely painless and insert - sert new ones the same day if de- sired. Our anesthetics ar adso- Intely harmless. T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. , Telephone 258 , Office in Myers-Gliem Building. Legal Notices. . . _ h , h _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ LEGAL ADVRUTI8Eau , ' 1'S , All Id.erllsemcnte uudl'r tbll hClid , ,11he \ chluge tor lit Ilival rllt B. vis : $1.00 ( II'r Bllnart ! tor IIr t In ortlon. aud Oc l1er Mqu rl ! for ellcb lubdequolt Inaertlon. A. "sqnaro" II tOil lln08 or traction thoft.or. United Stl.tes Land Omce. , lIrokell Bow. Nebra&ka , OClober .1 , 1 < JO.1. I Notlee III hereby ! lIven Ihat OI.I\'I R I. . SWICK hall l1Ied notice of hili IUlentloll 10 lIIake Ilnall'roof before He.lsler alld Uecelver at hl8 olUce In Broken Dow , Nebraska , 011 Ihe J 91b day of December. 1 . on aJlllllcation No. I : : .59' ) . fur thu In IIW , " " wn nt ! or HecUon No , I 35. In 'l'ownllhlp No.1' ) North. Han.e No11 ; ! Wellt 6th 1' . M. lie naluell as wltllessell : I RONJrt G. 1-'erreter 01 New lIelena. Nellruka ; , I Geonr Templar IIroku 1I0w , NIbraska ; I Perry Cottmall ot NIw 1I1111111n3 , Nebraska , I'a. t Irick . Kill ) ' of New H.llna , : lebraska. " I 1.Ztl-l1i1 : J uns WIIITJUIEAn. HClllltllr. , . . . . - - - - . - _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .r , _ - . . I , : NOTICI TO CREDITORS. . III CUlII ! ! } ' Collrl. wllh alld for CU ler COUllt" Nf'IJl I'III a. 'l'ulIII' cft'llilorll of . .alii f'Ilalt. : 'rhe Dnal lIeUleml'lItlll t\J1 \ ! e'lalc of Johll McI.arclI. de- cea'ed. havln" been ! let n'lde you : He hereby 1I0tltled. that 1 w1l81t a\ the ccullt'court room , , In Broken How , In ! laid COllllt } . , on the 18th day of Jannary , 1'105 , allli on the 20lh day of IlIa ) ' . 1905. each at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day. to reo ccl'l'c a'1l1 examlnr. all clal0l9 aQ'aln'lt ! laid , I eqtate. with a view to their adJlllltment anll allowance. 'l'h" tlllle 1IIIIIIed for the prellenta. tlOIi of clallll& aICaln8t lIald e'ltate 1'1 IIlx 1II01lth ! ! from till' liith day of NOI'ember. allll thc Hille IIlIIlted fur Ia'ment of debtilis UIII ! year trom said date. Wlllle89 my band allli the Seal of lIald COUlII } ' COllrtthl16lh day of Noy. , 191H. 23.2G-12.1 I\EALJ ! J. A. AMOUN , Connt } . Jlldlle. I - - - ' I'UHr.IC I.ANI > SALI . Brolell Bow. Nebraska. NO'l'cmber 5. 1' . 1'o01lc. . 1'1 ht.ft'by Ilh'ell that In pnrllnallce of Inslructlon'l frunl thl ! CUIIIIIII ! ! loller nl Ihe nelll'mi I.allll OOIc. ! . IIl1der authorh ) ' veqle,1 lu Itlnt hI' HI'CIIIIII .14' U. S. ( ( ev. Stat. . a'l alll'n. .11'11 h ) " IIIf' a'l..r llHIlCn' < ; q al'llrol'I'd 1-'ebrlllr } ' 26. UN' : : . ) " . will ( lllIeced ofllr at Ilublic . .ale on the ; 1 I1lI.I. . . . 01 1I'II'lIIh'r. ( : l'o\4. at 'hlq Ijmce ! ) Ihe follnwillt. ! Iract IIC land. w-wll : S NI' ' SIclfoll" . 'I'uw II "h 1\1 I' ) NUllh. HalllCe 23'It IIf ( , 1' . I. All } ' alld all IIl'rHOIl' ! clalmlrll ! "d. verq'I } ' tile above do cI'IIJl',1 lal\l19 \ are al'I'llIed ' tu file theIr clalllls IlIthl'l OI1iee on ( lr b\lure 1111' dlw abol'o dellllCllalell for Ihe COI11I11"I"em nl of lIall' . utherwlqe tI..lr 1'1111.11"11'111 be furlel1ed. J.UIr.'III1'WIU. : . Heillsh'r. 23.ZI- I JUliN lmIsReeh'l'r. . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - I1l1l1e,1 SIII. . . l.alld Ol1icn. t North Plalte. Nebr.1"ka. NOI'IlIIher 21. 191. . I Notice I" I.'rehy . IIln'lI that the Culluwln\ ! . naillI'll Qelllr , ha ! ! IIlecl IIolhe oC hili IlIlenttun \l'lIIak" IillalpronC III 1I1'IH1rl ' oC hi. . clallll. alld Ihat sa hi Ilrllllf will h , ' n11,1. . boCurl' COllllt ) . . Jlllr ! ! ! ! or CII I r COUll ! } ' . Nehra""a. at Urok 1I How. NelJmGka. on Januan'/.1'1J5. / vl : J.tI S \ \ " . SWOPI' : . who matle hOllllolead entr } ' No. 17773. fM tlli' Sw ! . Ne ! l.ot .1. 3 amI 01. Secllun of. ' 1'OWlIqhlll 15 Norlh HlIIl1l' : : ! I W , ! t. Ue lIame. . 111 , ' followllIl ( 1\ itll""l'10 pruve hl continuolI re..ldl'lIc ' 1I1H111 allA' ' l'lIlIl\'allon of l1altllan < 1. vi ? : Waller 11. . Hayward or BIOIen How. Ne raska : Alherl II. IInflts of Hrokell , Huw. Nebraslm : SIl'wrt r.alllerlllan of lIro. I , kell 1I0w , NI.tlra..la : 'J'imolll } .1. SIIIllh of Ilro- kell Bow. N'IJra Icr. 201.2'1In 1'/.0. I . l'IoICII.e"I'iler. \ . _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ IW.\ I > : O'l'ICI . ' 1'0 whol1\ ma } ' COII"crll : ' 1'111' tolllml < j loller :11'lullll.,1 ( to vl'II' ! al.LI. If . Ileemed ror the puhllc ooJ tll lo\ate . . Pllhllc t ro:1l1 fwlltlolh'll for by Johll Sar.ent . alill 0lher8 allli cummelll'llIl : at the "cellon IIl1e UII the W."I' Hldl' of Secllull I , . ' 1'own8hl\.l Iii. Halii14. . wIJere wa.1 No. 7.1'/llIhr"I'ct the t'cllllll 1111I' . Rnlln- Inll tllencl ! ! ; Olllh \ ( ) the J. . { I'orller , thence welt 80 rod . thence about 'AI rUll" . thellle III a souh- westerly tllrecllun 011 the 1II0 < jt pracllcal route toconnecl with roall No. ! l09. ha' ! reporled In fa'l'or of UII ! e la llshll1ellt Ihereof. allll all ob- jection' ! therelo. or clal1119 fnr .Iamallell. mUlt be 1 led in the COUllt } . Clerlr' ollicl' 01. or before I 1I00n of the : : ! lh day uf Decem er. 11Jtj. or " , uch . rOld will be estahllslli'd wllllllul reference theretu , 111'lIne " Wher"of. I have hl'rellnlo set my I I hand and Heallif said COUll ! } ' . tills : Z th da } ' of October.I"'H , GRO. W. HKWR\ ' . Count } ' Clerk. : : ! : : ! -25-12I1 lIy .I0S. PIGMAN , Deputy. ' I I j United Slall's Ialld Office. ; Broken BoNebraska. . October 12. 190 . } Nollce III hereby ICI\'en tllat In pnrsuance of I IlIstrncllOlJII fwm thu COIIJmlsslo1l oftheGener- t al I.allli Ol1ice , ullder alllhority vested In hlDi IJ } ' seclloll 2 5S U. S. Rev. Rial. . a8 amended b' ' I tlte act of COIIlresS approl . . 'I I'cbruary 26. 189 ! we will proceed 10 offl'r at ( lubllc lIalu on the .1 25th lIa } ' oC Nuvemb'r. next. at thlR omclJ. 'he followlll\ described tract ut lalld. to-wi' : SeJ. IIWJ.t SectionS. .1'o\\'lIl1hl\lI'l North , Range 20 West of 6 P. 111. All } ' allll all penoll claim- IIIIl adverl'ely thl ! abo"e .Ie crlbed landil arc adl'l ed to file thtlr clalm III thl. . omce on or before the day above e"lllllatell for the com. mellcent of Raid sale , olherwl"e their rhrhts will he fodelte.l. J , . ums'IUTIUKAD. . Reltl ter. 19-24-112 JOII HIIESC. Receiver. Ullitell States Land Omce. f HrollenHow. : 'ebra ka. October 24.11)1).4. f Notice 1'1 hereb } ' I.'ll'en that the fOllowing- lIamelt sltller has filed notice of her Ilitention \0 lIIal" , IInallroof In support cf her claim , aud that 8ald proof will he malll ! before Rell'18ter ancl Hecelver at Brolen HoNebraska. . 011 DecClnher 3. 1'JO.1 ' , vlz : LILLIAN I. KING. l\Huurll , Nl'lIraoka , for tile E , . Nw .Ne Sw } ( . NwJ Se SI'CtlOIl 23. ' .1'owllshlp 21 North. Iaultl' 21 WI'st. She nallleillbe followlnll wit. 11l' ' ' e' ' to prnl" Iwr coutlnuon reoldencc upon . :11111 eullilalloll of said lalld. vlz : JohuVorth - IIIIIUII oC J\lIlhllrll , Nebra ka ; lIarr- Miller of Mllbuflt. NehraRka : 'l'lwmaN 1'Yllon of Mil. hum. Nehraf lra : Washlnlrton I' ' . Rankin of Mllhu rII. I'hl aqla. ' :1J21I5 : JA \\'IIITJaIEAP. . Relflstor. . . . . - - - - - - - - Unlled Stales Land omcl' . t \ Brokell How. Nebra'ka. November 4. 19 4. f Notice 10 ; hereb } ' IlI..en that PEARl. HUNT- . } gR of Brukell How. Nebraska. has tiled notlcD.l ' " : . , of Intention to lIIake IIl1al proof before Reglsler . alld Uecelver at hili office In Droken 1I0w. Ne. hrasl'l , on the 15th da } ' of December. 19001. all HOllle"lea appllcatloll No. 2033. fQr the E ! NwJ nf Section No. : : ! 5. III 'l'own1.IIp No. IS North. Ralilre No. 21 Wellt 6th P. J\t. Shl ! lIameH as wltnessts : DalilelVell < ; of IIrokeu How. Nebra8ka : Robert A. Hunter of Uroken DoNebra ka : Arlhur 1I0ge of Droken Dow. Nellraska ; r.eorlfe Schmidt of Broken Dow. Nehraska. JANIIA WIIITKIII . : : ! 2-2i--II'I He l ter. CON'l'ES'I' NO'l'ICI , : . Ulliled Stales r.and omce. l llrokell ow , Nebraska. October 31 , I < JO.I. f A sullichlllt COli test aflidavlt havlllir been filed IlIlhlol ! omce b ) ' William 1\1. Dlcks ll. contes- tallt. aa-ahl < ; t hOlllelllead elltry No. ' )20. made AprIl17I8'i. fur ea < ; t half of the lIorthwest Qnartl'r allil lot" 1 and 2. Section JO. 'l'owllshlp I' ) North. Halllo 22 Wesl. b } ' WI 11 1:1111 S. Nevlue. COllleslee. III wblch II It ; alleICed Ihat WIlliam j S. Nevills hall aballdolled lIald lalld for more thall six mOllthlast pa'ltlhat he has failed to reside Ihereoll or cultivate or 100prnvI ! lIald laud as b ) ' law required and haR lIel'er lIubmltted or 1 tendered hili proof Wllklll 7 yeaI'II from date of hlq I'ntry allil all of saltllache ! ! contllllle 10 the I pre"ellt time. Said Ilartlci ! arc hereb } ' lIotltled to appear. respond alld offer evidence toucblng lIald allellatloll at 10 o'c1oclt a. m. on December . 1'1. 1904. before the Hl'lClllter and Receiver at the United States I.alld olliee In Droken Dow. Ne- braska. 'l'he Hald conleslant havlnll. III a pro. per alUdavl1 , fillll Oclober 2 . 1904. set forth I factol ! which IIhllW tllataftlr dne dlllQ'ence , " 'r- sOllal ser'l'lce of thllllotlce can not bo malic. It is hl'r..b ) ' ordered and d Irec'ed that Buch notice be trlVtm h ) ' due alld proper publication In the CUSTUK COUNTRRI'UULICN , Hroken Bow. Nebraqka. JAMEVIUTEIIKAP. . Reilister , , :1.27-117 JOliN RRRSR , Recel.er. IWAU NO'I'IC1- : . ' 1'0 whom Itma } ' cOllcern : A IIl.tltloll ha\11I1 blell lil..d J \ : ! III Ih" o 1ce of the COIIII\ } ' clerk 01 CUsler County. Nebraska. b } ' S. A. U. lIult allli OIbers prayllill for the vacation of a rDa11 deicrlbed ! a9 follows : Com. IIII'IICIIlIl' at the lIorthwest corner of Section 13. ' ' 1'"wlI hlp17. Hall"e 23 , thellce I\ontll olle mile aud a half. thellce east to a 1'01 II t near the . ! louth-easl corner of Ihe Routhwest Quarter of Sect 1011 : : ! , 'rownolhll' ! 17. Hanlo 23. All objec- tlolllllheretn. or claims fnr dallla"ell. l1Iust be IIII'll ill Ihe COli lit\ ' Clerk'lomcu 011 or before 110011 of Ihe 29th day u [ December. I'JOoI , or such mad wll b" vacatell wllhout refcrellce thereto. In WUneu Wher of. I have bereuntolet mJ' halld seal of said county , tbl ! ! 28th day of Oc- tober.1904. GEO. W. DEWilY. CountyClerk. ; 11.2 - 11 ( , JOi. PIGMAN. Deput ) . . . . - - - - : _ _ n . . . . . . . . .llcrd llclulcd Uy. . . . . . . . . Crlmsoll Rcoll , No. lij,035. ! , - " , ; I , , 1I ' 1 ' f J. G. BRENIZER , Breeder of l'ure Scolcb nnd Rcotch ' ' 1'opvell ShlJrt Born . , Ic. /tiT b.rclIumtJcu . .0 OOWII. W\1I Clt. . compar" \In'.cUni \ aud ( flUllllt ) > with IIOY weat ot C'hlcago Ily UXlltrlllllce helll hlil/ht mo 'hit to II o oed ' ! \Ilsracllon. breeding ( .attlo must bo ralse In :1119 : altllude. I . . expect to ralso thom , ore ttjll equal uf o1l1) > Lhlu& & : nhud III lbe U I , In ow bavII'k ) hUll" IIUIUble lor tbl. IIJId II/xt ) 'ur'I lorvlcII. COWl we.eb ! tram 1400 All tQ 1000 ponoll ! ! , t.'olll" III < _ lee 'hulD ! . ) ,