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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
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' columus last' week of the death I I of Doyle J d ware , th only son i of Mr _ and Mrs. F. A. Amsberry. This event is doubly sad from . " I the fact that the de eased's habv . , , / iste : died only thirteen day's I , ' . . ' - pre\'lous. Deceased wag born Oct. 18 , 1901 and died MaI'ch nd. I ' 1905 with , pneumonia caused I I ' from WhOOplUg cough. He had I been confinccl to his bed for three 1 . . . weeks during which time he was ; " , L' attended by Dr. Robrtson an " ' , : , ,7 : Dr. Porter of Mason City , and Dr. ; . ; ' , : Hanna of Ansley. ' [ 'he parents i and friends carefully n rsed 'him ' r : , ' day and night but the little fellow , grew steadily worse tilJ death re- leascd him from his suffering-s at 3:30 : a. m. l riuay. Little Doyle f ' { wag an interesting child and many tJ will remember him as he play'\ l alcng the sidewalks of Mason City where many of his happy hours were spent. No child of his age seemed more happy than he and none enjoyed themselves more than he enjoyed the few short years of his young life. . No child loved his paren t5 more - than he , and none were more fondly loved by their parents who are heart-broken over their loss. On Friday the bereaved . family and many sympathizing , y , friends followed the remains to its'last resting place by the side of his little sister , Olive , on the Amsberry homestead. Sad and lonly , thoug-h thc parents will be the veal's which lollow till tl1l'Y too must cross the dark vallc\ ' and the ri vel' and agai n stand bj I their darling boy. May they take comfort from the fact that i "they can go to him though he shall not return to them.- ' Mason City Star. \ . . . . . , , ! \ \ . . Obituary. Charles Bentlev Hayes , was ' born January 26 , 1832 and died . t' in Broken RJ\v March to t905. age 63 years , 1 month , and 4 days. May 25th 1858 he was married to Miss Ellen Agusta Cowles in Belchertown Massa. chusetts. The deceased had been a rc"i. ! dent of Urok n Bow for l he past 18 years He had been engaged , . all this time in the shoe trade and was , recoud among our conservative - , tive and successful business men. He was a man of few words , but ' " very conscicnceous in all his business - . ness transactions. He enjoved the high esteem of an who lt ew bim. bim.He He leaves one son , F. W. Hayes of this city and two brothers , E. K. JIayes of Peoria , Illinois , and Cornelius Hays of Belcherto\\'n , 1\ss. \ , to mourn his loss. I-Iis wife and oue child preceded him to the better land. A short funeral service was . , . held at his late resi ence Satnr- 1 . . day' morning , th services bdng , . couducted by l11s pastor , Hev. Allen Chamberlain of the l. . . church. His rcmain were then taken to the depot and shipp d to . his old home near Peoria , III. , to be laid lO rest beside his wife and child in the family bUrial \ . . . ground. His remains were accompanied - : . companied by his son , F. W. Hayes. i 'I'he REPUBLICAN extends the , ) l . sincere symJalhy { of thf COlUmUI.- t ity to the berea\'cd in their great loss. f - - - = : ' - - - - : : . - : - - - - - . . . . . . . . .IIt..r. . JI ' ' ' 'cd uv. . . . . . . . Crlm.oo 8coll. No. 171,035 J ( . BRI-NIZFR" Brpf > dcr IIf Pure Scotch and Scotch Top' cd Short lIorn Cattle. My herd number ! ! .0 ( 'OWd. Will com , , ' . .are In bn'l'lhu : aOiI quality with an ) ' eM of I \ Chlea'o. ! My experience haa taulI'ht nu ! that to ) . ( Illve ! load satisfaction. breedhllr cattle nlnlit be . . " raol..etl I. . 'hIP. . . ' ' 'Iutle. I expect 10 , r.e the. . . . .ere.o ( 'clu , , ' of an'lhlnll railed In the U. S. I now h 7e25bullllultablc for tbll. and nut year's aenlce. My COWl J wellhfrom ! . HOO toOOO : : NueI , Come and dee them. ' . . . . . . ' . - . . . . . . , -0- _ . _ _ _ . _ . Citizens ( Jaucua , 'I'he qualified electors of the city of Br : > 'ten Bow arc hcreby called to meet in a citbens : mass conv ation at the court house in the citv of Drokcn Bow , Nebraska - ka on Saturday evening March 18th , 1905 at the hour of 8 o'clock , p. m. , for the purpose of placing I in.llom lution the following candidates - didates , viz : Mayor , Police J1. dge , Justice of the peace , City etig neer , City clerk and one councilman - cilman from the first ward to fill an unexpired term of one year , one 'councilman of the first ward for two years , one councilman 111 the third ward for two years , to be voted for at the April election , to.wit : April4tb , 1905. Many citizens. - - - - - School Ct1\1CUl. ! 1'he qualified electors of Broken - en Bow SC11001 district I1UWbel' 25 are hereby called to meet at a scbool caucus to be he1 In the south side public school building on Friday afternoon March 17th , 1905 at 3-30 p. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates - dates for two positions upon the membership of the board of education - cation of said school district which expire with the current school year , andto trnasact such othcr business as may properly come be10re the meeting _ J. R. Dean , Pesident Board of Education , L. H. Jewe , Secretary . Board of - Education. J1.lrrlctl. Bowman-Fuller , at the Globe Hotel , at ' 6 p. m. , in this CitY' , - - - . Lh : The Advo Cash Grocery ! - R0 A Higb Grade Caro- sen Oil a Specialty. Bright ! Sarl' ! ! . 'ttzJ No Smel1l11 No Smol < cllll Call at the slore and " , g a coupon gOOG for 1Ij , i half gallon. 'rry a ' \:111 : can and be con vincec1. 00 Our can goods are all 8d : labeled "Advo Extra.- i ' ? ill the best the market af- IIj fords. We have a fine r& . " " line of Staple and .I'ancy ! t.W d Groceries. Call and see u ! , ( J , : rn ' cW ) ' : : qr.crp " T ' ( . { Jx ! ( f.l1 W1 : > } T . . . . . . ' ' . , . . \ " ; C. : E. now.mau and Nellie N. Ful. . ler , both. of Anselmo , Rev. J. R. , Teagarden officiatiug. using the ring ceremony , The bride was dressed in white mohair , trimed in white silk , medallion. The groom was dr ssed in the conventional - ventional black. This young couple will make their home on the large ranch of the groom , north of New Helena. 'Vhere he owns over 1000 acrCB of land. ced Corn TraIn , 'rhe Burlington railroad has planned to run a seed corn train of this branch of its systew , iu co-opperation with the university , whose profe5i1sors with the university - versity , whose professors will deliver - liver the lectnre to the farmers at the various stops ma e along the line. The train w1llstop at Broken - en Bow aud Ansley ill this Conn- ty March 24 , and at Sargent the 23rd.The I The point to be visited on the , 23rd and 24th are March 23rd , Burwell , Ord , Greeley Cent r. Palm r , St. Paul , J40np City , Sargent. March 24th. Ravelllla , Ansl y , Broken Bow , Thedford , Hyannis and Alliance. . As these stops will necessarily be 011 the schedule time it wiU b necessary for those who desire to be benefiled by it to be at tbe designated - ignated place on time. Doubtless - less the hour of arrival at each of thesc places at which stop are to be made will be scheduled later. PnbUc Sale. Philip Johnson of Ortello will sell at Public Auction at his place of residence , as administrator Saturday March 25th. 1895 at 1 o'clock section 7 , town 18 , range 22 , besides three horsc.s. farm wagon , cultivator , riding plow , mower , engate seeder , work harness - ness , and a nunber of other articles too numerous to mention. 'I'he terms of tbe sale will . be , time to Dec. 1st on appro\'ed . security - curity , with interest.at 8 per cent. Viewing the work of the State legislative from a long distance we are inclined' to the opini n , tha t , as yet very Ii ttle legislation , that sbould , has been accomp- lished. EgglI ! Eggs ! Eb"gR ! From select stock of B. P. Rock pul1ets , Vannice strain. I have fifty last year's puUets that I have graded into three classes. Class No.1 51.00 for fifteen eggs ; class No. 2 75c for fifteen eggs and class No. 3 50c for 15 eggs. I have sold eggs for 25 and 30 cts , per dozen this winter. Your orders - ders respectful1y solicited. Residence - , idence opposIte Mayor Appel' . Gentlemen and ladies interested in poultry shonld come and see my birds. W. W. Cowr.ns. tf. . . . . . . WHY HE WASN'T PROMOTED. - - lIe wntclwd tbe clock. He WfiS alwuys grumbling. He was always beblndband. He asked too mnny questIoos. His stock exc sf. was "I forgot. " I He waso.t reni1y for the next step. He did 1I0t put hlsJheart In his wort. He h firl1ed 1I0thhig rrom his blunders. , He chose hIs frhmds nmong hl8 Inte- dorB. He wus content to be a second rate' ma , He ruined lIJs ability by hair doing thlngB. He never daretI to nct on his own jUdgment. IIe dId oot think it wortb whUo to Icarn bow. He thought It was cleveJ'Jto O C'oarllc nlld 1ll'Ornll language. He hullflted the hahltQ or IIII'D wlJo could "Iull 1II01'C thull Iw could. ile dill not leul'o tllnt thu Iwst part or blJ salnry wnR not In hl8 pit ) ' envel. ope.-Succell3. - List y ur farm and city property - erty with B. W. Dlair. 37tf - - . - . ' j ( . ' 1 E' 7' ; . . - - - ' [ w4t 1Jn ! 1 , ! ! . ir.gintrr R.emarkable Opportunity 10 obtain 5 execllcnt pcriodicnts at very low cost. For the VERY SMALL : ; um of $1.25 thc following periodIcals w\11 \ he sent for one year. t j c- - . , - . , . - . , - . , . THE IOWA STATE REGISTER \ f. ' THE IOWA HOMESTEAD , . 'SI 25 THE CHICAGO INTER OCEAN J THE HOMEMAKER MAGAZINE ( , " -'WIW'W THE FARM GAZETTE t . . . . . . . . . . , , USE THIS COUPON Datc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190. . . . . . IOWA STATE REGISTER , DES MOINES , IOWA : Enclosed find $1.25 , ( or which please send ( or one year the ( allowing five newspapers and magazines to my address : Iowa State /legister , Iowa Homestead , Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean , Homemaker and Farm Oaettc as pcr your special offer to Iowa Siale Rtg/sler readers. N am' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . State Rural Route . . J I ' . , . . ' . , I , . . "r , L , _ , . _ _ . . 1I.- . ' - " ) tf CftUSHINa UNION ! . - - Omaha Bu.ln. . . Men'a .la\Ion Correct. a Impr-.lcm. Omnh" , June g , _ IIU \ " "Jh " "Imll " to lI:1.'n : lone out tbrouil1 " 1it" " ' 8 cll 1 th.t tbe Du.lne. . M.p' . .UOQ iOl1 , fllCeD. . IT oranbd In Oruoh1a , I cnltll r 8\1t tbo later untous or tt1f1l d. rdin II flit. 111 * c4 10 IQlUG " . , . wIth a I1UtJU\\ llt 1111'f1Jo lnhulce.1 to o Jln \tof. \ ) . . . . atattallnt re Qt2J' l u U 'br ' 1ib.e QutbD. : or the Omahn JIUIt\P.SlI } rt-a' . 1.I llItl t ) denlel tbls c\lIJvh' e\J' \ , ana b'thet' IboWIL that even In t Q cloloo U tn t.40 . . . loclfttlon Ihft 1J11Iecbu or 1b.11Irora a , . . at. wR1s lIeen mll'lt1 ( by I.lIe tnDfjt rcttu \ attitude towarl ! the Ili1Iorl In LIe ; anl1 Dot a \ YOt'lbna lIeen IIold tbllt would wirer trom public re\l lltloll , IL'ho contl'1'clleu ! Jetl\'t'ell the lobur leal\- en IInll the lilleclitl I.\IWlulllco or I.ho Daat. . .1' ' ' . Ieu'll UUQo\oUon \ tJut WItIJ cnllid b1 Goverllor Ucl..ey brought oot A okar asul empbatic IllIteqtenl ot thtt pOIIUon ot tbe two bOl\leli , nil llho"n by the ltenoropule reJ.lurt , wWch bUI JUlt been U'Anscrlbed. It hll'l heell claLwl"ll Ih IODle q.ua.rtefli tbot thhl couterllnce 'val tTen \It Ulult ! ! , lint Ih euct allintnent et POlt. UOlll obtalnell tb.ro 1t It IIbould atrGrd con. Ildlrablv liutl tlltt10U , O1'I'lin It no ad\'h ' ; wal Ulall * , " , wltrl .rl.lltrntloll IIr tll. d1eo putll. ; Thl , cOlltlreut'e . euul Iarll to luae let- I tied dowll to Ull el1'ort on the pnrt ot UOII. ' 1' . J. Mahouey , thl : uttorne ) ' ot the DUIII- ' lIelll Men'lI nuoclutlou , to Vlu WI : rcprclllu- tot1vu ot III 110 t. to " lleOulte lIull npllclt IItMlement ut : lho position Mlill uhulI ot the IItr1ke then \lU In Uwnha. In t1a1. be &elW" to have lIuccliel1 ll , 'ory'dl , tholleh II.t times call1l11 : uJon hhll dt elllOIlLUIIl.t1onll : : traw Mr. Utili. thu pretlldeut ot the Ceutral ! Lllbor un lou , who 1\llIlste \ tbut hVRIt not I 1& wltnus : tll UI ! Ctolll.qucstlon.ll , lIuli thllt , Mr. MllboneyI.ed vI'ry hursu lermll h 1lv- lininI& ' theIr posl tlou. In tlu : 1I1"IIt pinel' h' . Ilthoncy Itnted t. tbu coutereu Ihlll the Duslnc911Ieu'll II" " " IOclatiou hu IIcrel. questlone the rleutIf the InJurluJ ! : Illun to orgllnlze In uulonll , nor clld they nuw QUI' llun the rlahtll ot such a.nlons to o ! I"I. bilL he wlahl. . , } to eltnbllsu th * , corullllrT or thl'l by nsct'rtulnlu whetbllr 1111' I'ell ! cseutatlvell ot Inbor thvre preaelll I\'oulll IIlso I1clnowlelge tue rlbt ot exlsttlIcl' III ullorgl1nl ll labor. 'rbll right Willi thlHtJUpon IIlhllltted by Mr. Dell and hls USOCltltCI : , lIut tbel Itoutly mnln. talned ebe unlou meu eoulll nut be expect- ell to . .aoc:1itto with 01'Vork alougsldU or l&ontm1on wen. ' 1'bey woulll not denT the diM or eW l/l'erA / to hIre uObunlon wun , but t eyVonlt ! IfJYllit tbnt luch men ut QaCe make up\llIcl tlon to entlr the union. .Alked Ir thllt , lid uot retult : In rOl'clng all omployes Into union rankY , tbull In rea1lty dr1vlng out the nonunion mlln , thu rcpl.1 . Wail malle tbllt they bull no lleilire tu crush him , they " 0111) ' wanted to get hold ot : h1m and talk to hlut nnd ulllki f1 man ot \Im. " It wau l1ulllly hrought out. ho"\'er , a In mOlt U1ICQUII'OCIlI tenus , thll.t the reprlt- , .ntntlves of the lohor unons prolcnt -would ne\'er he willIng 10 suhmlt to nrbl- tration the thrue 811110nt pulnts at the die- put. : ( I ) 'I'he I hbt ot : the emplo'er to ! alre both uulon nnll IIluuulou wen with- .nt dilerlmllllltloll : (2) ( ) the uau ot the bOT' eott , ' aDd (3) ( ) the aympnthetlc strike. ' .rlll1' IAlllllttd tbllt tbeleo " , , , re tbelr WII1I1IOWI ( and pertcct1 leglthnutc Wl'apo08) ) III their warfare aulnli ! . tllu nonunion mllu : 1111 the1' exproued It. "wurtllre against the wan "ho rUlllts the on'Ylird march 01 : orgnnlztd \&bor. " It WAIl' furtber mnintalned with o1llder.ble aho\V .ot etrrontefJ' thnt In the laborlaE world the majority la to rule nDd ho mlnbrlty mu evcntUnll . , ylel . Final. 11' , Mr , Hell doclllr.d. ( q kotl.t' . " 1J1be time' ' baa gone ' by In tbls cowDlunrty WhOA I Che 1n111Tlduoi 'hili IlnT Tecr mllto.rllli rl hta left. " I Onthe'plitt ' ot the DUfilnels MQ' assuo.a. ! tlOD.DD. , tbe other hand , the polat Will verr . clearly mnlle .thllt tbeYdo not retuse to irAtit to tbe unlonll that .much lourht tor " , \I \ n. " If.suc . ; re orDI&I.n & IWPllc : , limply an IIclulOlVledi l1ont qt tl1elr 1 1 ex1ltence , or , evun un IIrreomont to ae tIt IIUIII\lolIlI. . ! ! , tln , valIn 11114 hours with tho.f1lCKU' . ! , or committees reprellonttll" , IIUChWlonl ; but thlt liuoclatto In com. mon wlth.Jllmllnr ! bodies of bu.elnes wen In DeaTer , ICllnllllll City , Culcalo , New York nnd other cltle. , does retuse to "re 0lnl2o'l the uuloua It thnt recornlttoQ clln be IIccoUlplluncd oilly by slgnlu& contracts In wl1lch tbe emplol.tr Is pledjad to ew- ploy union ! nen uclulvcly and to rctuse sUppll s. nl'1.rc ulndlie or Bl1rvl o to IIU1' tII. oIhldua1 , tlrw or corporatlon . thnt waT lilt pronouncld at an , time "untaJr" ! Jy tllo unlonl. .rhll brnel of the whole dlllpule seeml to Ue In tills. The ulun men bolluve , ur pre. tend' thuy lIelruh' . 'that ' theIr unIons are III 4anierJ ot dl rnpllon It : the ] ' concede tbue prlnclpicil 'fo their empluYlra. The latter , wbllo 'abs'olulel ) ' reruslni to IIIJrreudllr tu IUoh dlct Ol1lhlp , bave IInl1el1vorod to poInt out that tberevlll stt\1 \ be left much tal organb . tl'lnb 'r to IIcoomp\1sh \ In this worlLl without. trylnl : to run on union lInl/lI / 1I0th the ewploy's' nnd the cwplQyp.rs' cuds ot the cntlru business 01 : thu eOllllllunll ) ' . Thlo ( laltlonVUI ! 'Voiced I'ccenll ) ' b1 a well known bush cSli mlln at Ol1\lIhu. who i.lld : "Whefu would tblll liln't ot tbJ.nc lead UIIVllre the uulons to wlu out In theIr .trlke ? It wuuld result 1u Q forUl 01 : oU- lr rch1 , ID , . . .1tlcll t.h dlclatQI'i ! would bo a rew men sltUnjJ 1.Iebilid 11 taWI ! In LlIlIor TewIllc. 11 lItt10 &ovornwuut wIthin till ! /lOT'- / ernweut , Iesull1 tbelr IIIl1.ud 11 tell to the business WOII , the proteulonlll mcn. tbu wouclef\ ' ' ' , tb. stlltosmeu 01 : Nebrllakl1. Not n InJurcr ! could find work who Illd not beloDi to U uuloni uor could he. WI tue othcr bund , beloni to n uulull unle tbat unloD saw lit to IIlcct 111m. Nor eonld nn7 employer oaer work uulcs. he OCI 'etl to abide by 1111 the rules tllut the uulull wlJ.bt : crellte , ot tbe JustIce nllll u'I\llty ot Whlc1l the unIon 811011.111 be tbe sole urblter. " ' .rhe dnlly presli of OUluba bas nUlimpteeJ to cloud tile 1 lIue. Dy skllltul USe ot bead. IIncs and JU&lllng & with Ibe tncl thcse papera IIn'l'e tvell out the Iwpl'cllslon , tor rClillons bellt knuwn to thlwselVIIII ! , tbat lu many cases Ibe strikes hnd been WI1I1 bT tbl ! lueu . , olod tl1at In uthel' Instllnces tlle "scale. ' bed ! Joen " .Ined up"y \ tbe IIW. pl yerll , I llcb detectioul bave ollly occurred - curred nmong tlte smllller establlslullellta Iud bn'l'o 1I0t III I\IIY ' 'I'IIY alr 'ctcll the geu- er l result. ' .rhe terms un wblch the Vllst majorIty 01 : strikers hnvl : retw'ncd to Wul'k Iu OWtlha ludlcute n complotu l ul"fonder ot their dewnnds. Indeed. Uler. , ba'c ! JellIJ no terms at nil , except tllut the Wcn tuto tbelr j > lacell Ulld couUuue tllelr 11lI1(1loy- ( mellt ay betorVllies not ha'ln seemud to cut mucll : Irure In tblli nlterClltiun. 'rile u8lnes9 Mon' nssociution bas not Iweu Jllrr d In tbe leose. It II ! by nil odlls thl ! most rept'esentnUt e ! Jolly ot c1uliloycrli ever rottcn tog lhcr lu Omaha tOI" ulI ) ' IIUI'\l051 \ : , made up nluch alunr the Illmo ItllclI us the fninoull Knlibt8 or Ak.Hor.I1ell. So tar It ball ! Jeen very nbly mannell , den'loplng from llny to dllY grl'atcr atrellgth ut Ilur. pose nll,1 u clcltru knowlcllre or whu' It la IIbUl. \ . 'l'he llIe1\IUis \ ure IIIl1lotnlOl,1 : , wltb rllgulnrllY , IIccr C1 nud IItrlct altI'lHnllCU. ' . .fhlJuIIIIQII \ mUIt ot Omnha IIcelll tfl hllvo adopted as tIlelr work In ! : princIple thl ! noW' tamouli.declllraUuh . roulld 10 tbe rejlort of the nnturaclto CNI IItrllu cOllllnl..I"II , . . I follo'II ! I "Th' ! . .rhtbt t. reinllha at Work wben oth. , ra hn , ' cell.ca to 'Tnrk , or to engogo IInll" ' In work whl. ' etbera uvo abandon cd , I. part at the , . .onlll liberty or II cltlzea that lln nn. . bf urrcuderci1 , and tnl7 I lutrhJJllweDt tkereot IUlJrlt , IInd shollid . I'elve , tbo IIIua deDQUUCuwont of 1 .if. " I , ' I t , . " " ' _ 1.- THE DEATH CUI' . n. U6a4lT I'n : : tt' ! ! n"-.blill 8.- or"l llIhl" ) hllthrod1nl. Perlin lIS HIt ! luod ttlnully or the (101 ( , ' 0\10\11 ! run:1 ! of our woodIS nUll ! loilli III th rlllrl ' well kUOWII lIuntb Cup ( lijUIlItIt 1IIIItlloll1tfIIl ! , IHrllculurl ) ' dUll' C'r'i'\\1 ( ( I'OUI Its rOl'omIJIItIlt.'U to sl."ornl ot the l'lllhiu IIIU hl'uOIIHI , l1tou 1 ! gt\th. edits ; l'ulIHI for till' ttlhl sl1oulb. . undorlnltl'll lJy UOII sn' 'tb08C thor- oughl ) ' nCl\Unhl \ tl with the dU1'cron\ flplcleB. ! n It Is nltoJl'lh\"r ( ' 00 enoy tor the Iguornllt ollthuslnst to 1IIake nn CI'w ro ' wbleh utny pro\'e tatnl to W. trlcm1s. ' 1'bo d 'nth Clip rorrcd to hall It roullll cap. white. ) 'ollowl\h ! or "I'e n , Ish ill color , nllll he etmu hils n 6wollon bllse , slIrl'OlIulIcll by nn euvelope , or veIl , or a white tillnr ! lulJstancc , which pnrts ns the stulk e1tonlls upward. Thl. stnlk Ii tIlth ) wholl young , but hollow nt maturity , and the & ; U1s'ot tll , cap , which In the mentIow muabroomo are pink or broVD , nre whlto In the deadly vnrlety , us nro ulao the spores , whlcb cnn be plninly Been It the cap Is lnld. gills downwnrd. on a piece or coloretl Ilnpcr tor u tcw hount. The .woUeu , or bulbous. bllsos \ Q q1et1n. i\llsblng cltnrncterlsUc , nlld no tungus at thnt ul1pcaranco houJd be gnthered tor coolclne. Ono ot the UnblUUeit 15 that these cnps may be broken ort 'wltbout Chill' obser\'ltneo or Its bn ( ' , which I often covered with enrtb or deull m8S9 , benco 1I0t tI1sUugu1abed trom sOllie or UIO lcptotn.s , whIch , how. ever , lire never surrounlll. > d with the 11Imy "l'll or the death cup. ' 1'ho poisonous properly or tltls t"t1I1&US is largeb UtI ! snmo I1S thut toulld in the venom or It rntt1csnnko nnd woo 1u cholera nnd diphtherin , nnd so rnr Bel- enco Is Ulloblo to pro uco n11 , ) ' BuUstnl- tory untIdoto , utroplne , tbo stomnch pump und 011 purguUns being ubout the only reiUlu'ccs-\VuBhlngton : Post. e- _ . . . Suits , Skirts and Coats Made to your own mcltSlttc uy last. elM ! > Chicago lllilors. Samplcs and slyles at my shop. Call end llee them ; wcst sid of squnrc. I Mrs. Geo. Zahn. I - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - J Palnce Barber Shop l or first-clus9 work , cnll ut the Pulace Bl1r1ler5hop. Uvorything up.to-dule. LnO : DUAN , Proprietor. SIMON OAMEnON , ff01' 0Y . 8 t J : > ccz.ll ; A'l' LAW. ltooml8 Ind II , HCIIty mock , I1roken 1I0w , Nob. \ W A. THOMPSON , " CON'l'RAl."l'OIt & UlLDGH , SW-Plan8 ; : atld 08lhu&t08 ou hortnoUce , Ilfokon 1I0w , Nebralka. H. OONRAD , O.H. . . . . . .Dollcr In. . . . 1)nlllp" Wind. MtI1 , 'rln" , Flttlagl , 01180110' ' " ! toglnoll , ate. etc. Droko Dow. Ncbn.kll. s. 1\1 : DORRIS , ltJlcmenu.&lilh. ! : . 1.1. khlll ot work In our lIulJ doou prowptl ) IIDd In flnt.clR8I order. DV"'lto.t 8hop on the corner ! Olltllell.t 01 till ! aqllaro. OIVF. Vii A 'J'.IUAM : . . IJrok I Dow , - . . . Nebr..h. - - DR. T. A. LEACH , : OE1'TarIS : Brol n Bow , Nebraska. We malte a specialty of performing - ing all operations as near painless as possible and guarantee ur anesthetics to be absolutely harm- lcss. lcss.We We make porcelaain inlay fillings and crows which are more lasting- than gold , and in appearance - ance cannot be distinguished from thc natural tooth , ' \Ve guarrantee OU1l work to be first class and should our fillings fa11 ou t or our work prove unsatisfactory - factory we will refund your money or do the work over at our own expense whichever YOU desire. Phonc 258. . - - - - ' - FRANSE MOORR , WlJIDJ3 \ ] ID1I"ID D 1 Two hlocllft north 01 Orend Otoutrtll 1I0tel. 1 at rOIl& " " poItill"l'rlccH / reasoDahle. . - - - - - - Frit7. has returncd from Russia and opened up his shoe shop at Peale-Sheppard Co.'s store. Call and see him for your repairs. 25tf 60 VEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE : MARKO DESIQNS COPVmQHTS & .c. /'nyoliO .11111 R Icl h uml de crlr.t1on may qlllCklY us ' ! lln ollr ol'llIlon ( reu" 10llter . 110 IrlfAllllno 0 .Ilnhly , mlolltllh A. Co III 111 II II ICA' ttonltllrlCI \ v < ' 111 < 101111111. UANDBOOK 01ll'81euts I8l1t fro'f ! , 111'11' ' IL 1IIIJ1ICT for 8cellrlllltp'utent. . l'ntonlS tll CII Illrunith MIIIIII It Cu. recelTe , ptCl < lIlIotlce , wll hOllt chnrl/o. In the S\i utifit JI"l rlta" . A ll111l1t80101'1T I1Il1slr\tl1cl : wel'kly. J.arlle.t dr _ cuiallull nt linT clont\Uo \ JllllrnSI'i'enus. . $ : I a JllllrnSI\ M' INNf gO : o' rii U : ; 'I \ Nl wd aolfi { lImllcb Utll u. tb 1 : ' Bt. . WWlhlllllcon. II" Co ) " ' "d P. . . . : HIL SID-ro HJI1RFORDS " , d DUlOO : "ru7 Uct ; : b . ! and IIIM. , n.ut bloo4 oftbelroillu. Addu. . , 0.8 , OADWHLL. Droken 0011' , NObralka , . . . . - - - - - - J. E3. JC > D.eJ . & . . ' 141. . . . . . . Auction Satcs mVcry Saturday iu Broken Bow , Nebraska. DRo , L. MULIJENS. Physician i Surgeon. 2ud S'IIrWI , ! tom wen end In Realty 111oqk ; r.slt10nco , IIrd 11'01' M. E. ohurch.l on IIlIme aid" ot uroe' . sw-'l1roken : ! Jew , Ncr" ! " " . - - D ! ' T. L. FAUNHWOHTll , DENTIST , , promc. In northl'fo. ' corner lloahy UlO Il : . . CITY DAUBER snop , D. o. nu'l'TON , ( 'roprlfJlor. Flnt.cla. . work. Hoar Hoom or 11111\(011 \ of # Hlato Uank , Droken Dow , Nebraskn. - - D RH. U. 0. & W. E. 'I'A riBOT , PHYSIGIANS tJ SURGEONS , 011100 oor DloberlA'H Unlll toro. Drok6Jluw \ , . . . Nubrl\a.U , - J , T. SNYDEH. i Attorney and Counsellor at Law , Pensl01l9 : nnd nil killl19 of govcrnment clnllllA , nml a j.c\1ornllnw \ practice. or. . ficc llnnkaof Commcrce buUdiug , Urokcq Dow , Ncurnskn. - - - - - - - DR. C. B. JOB , iJ lJlbl3D1 OJiJ UUiHJ. II I ond. OllIco III HoaUy . lIlock , Orat .Ialrs foom W - DR. 'v. H , COLE , Veterinarian. Diseases of all the lower nniwals tt'CI. cd. Officcnt I.ee Bros. drug store. 'Phonc 203 , Broken Bow , Neb. , ROSS G. MOOH.E , . Attorney-at.Law. Rbnl oatftte al1d 10l\n lIrokcr. Olllco n Apvl , ' . Dlock , Droken Uow. Nebrasllll. f u : nl TIME TABLE BHOKEN BOW , NEB. 1.It'coln , Iellver. onulhn. Delenn. ChlcUKO , Untte , Ht. Juwcph , ll.orU&1IId , . . ICUIIH.N cu. " , HnU Lake CltJl'e : Ht. Lout , . . And HUlllrruucl.teo A.U l-olntH ltuNt " " "C. An01011I . . . . . .d Huutll WeH . -tI-VlllIbl1ltod : O.xptOBl d1l1l1 , Lincoln , Oma. ba , : H. JOMII ! ! lftn8As OUy. It. : ! Lonll , . , Obi. oa n aOll all polaL . Mot and outh. . . .1041 ; s.UI. No , 4Z "tol'l 0111 , lit u lcy , JIlvollnR , Granll t. . land , Allrora. York , 80l'l'ard. No. 44 dopar" for thu cas' nt. . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1:511 : n. m. No. 41-Vcltlbulod OXpr 8S dally , 11010nl , tJtQ : tlo , IIntte , l'ortlanlBnd nil } 'aclfln Coue polnlA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70S..m No. 43 arrivol trom tlla east at , . . . . . . .11 :4 : p. III. 81ooploK , dlLlng and rocllnlng cbAlrcara (80At. free ) on Uiroul/b trllina. Tlckollold and aII- gege chcckell to liny point In tb Unltod Bt8'CiI Ind Can&ds , ; Information , wnp , tlmo tQblea Iud UclEe ; tall on or wrlLe tl ) II. L. Ormlby , agouL , or L , W. Wakoloy , G. } ' . Ii. , OmnhvJ Nobraaka , n. I. . tn1l IIT. AI/unto / . -.q > n , : ) , . . .ttI"Q 'Z'u.r ] : ' ( g t.1m ! tot C ( > > U Ie I Arm CUf E THE LUNCS , WITti Dr t1 King s New Discovency ! 'rICD FOn CONSUMPTION 50c & S t.O ! ) OlOS Free T'lal. Sureat and Quickest Our , all THROAT and LUNG TROUP. . LES , or MONEY DAOIt. . . . . . , . - " - - - " . . . . . . . . - - ' - - - - - - WHEN YOU CAN BUY ON Easy Credit Terms P I A NOS ' 124.715 UP. ORCANS alo.oo UP. SEWING MaCHINES s : 51'OVES and RIMGEsst. ? HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ot nil kinds at 60 conto up. IRON 'and STEEL SAFES , TYPEWRITERS and OFFICE FURNITURE From 56.25 up. We are the Juael' lDanufactnrera OD earth , bno unllmlt d capital anll .ell dIrect 'rolD the worklhop to the flre.lde on UA5V I\\ONTIILV PA.V 1ENT.s to bouorallia people In all ar' , of tbe world. No other manuflloctnrerTill Ie' , -1111 n e the ( roolll tor Joars whllsllowl- pn'lulr fur tholl1. Wrlle lor lolormilloa lad Fr Call1olllO THE ENCLEWOOD CO. C < lDoond.lfol r ctorl" . ! i1.63 Randolph St. , Cblcao : : , III , . U. A.