\ ' " , , : : . - - : - . - - - - " I'N ' AND AR DUND BR KEN BOW i > An EIitome of Personal Affairs and Local , Events During the Past Weel < , . , / , " . 'it , , , C. l . Henckeser , of Hotcn Val- " L Icy , was among the welcollle callers - lers at thi ofl ce yestcrday. Carlli'oote and wife , of Dun- f'f ning , came down SaturdaJ morning - . . ing , r turning Sunday night on I'V ' 42. 42.O. O. A. Smith , of New Helena , was a city visitor Monday. 'rhis ' : office acknowlcdge a busincss t , call. . H. B. Andrews and J as. lAud- Y ley were iu the city the first of the week as witnesse in the , district court. , Mr . Mary B. elay , of Ausle\ " , came up Saturday night to visit her son , J.V. . Clay , south-west of the city. he returuerl home . _ yesterday. ' ) JJ , C\URcn OR Gon.ervices at John Doman's residence , north side of town , cvery Sunrlay at 11 u. Ill. , and 7:30 : 1' . m. Everybody cordially invi teel. A. I4uTIInH , ' Pastor. .i. . Mrs. J. R. Street , who was a business caller at this office Monday - day , informs us that the special , mceting being held at Custer f ; Center are growing in intercsl ' : and that a number have confes- I : " sed convcrsion ; , r. ' ' Prof. Warrcn , of Westen , New , f York , who has been teaching in ' business colleges for the past , : : eight years has leaBed the Bnsi- . : . . 11ess College building" of th ( ' cIty ; with the view of bUIlding up a Business and Commercial college ' : in Br ken Bow. , ; . - J. II , Swick , of Gates , was a ; , friendly caller at this office Mon- i' etay. tIe informs us that Jas. Coffman , who moved to Ohio last i ; , fall , has bought property there with the vicw of remaining , bu t as his oldest daughtcr is corning . ' . ' back soon he predicts that the " I i' relit of the famIly will be hack r : before many months. : Kearney has a puhlic spiritcd man of a chari ta hIe tl1rn of mi nd that is planning to put in a plant I to manufacture artificial iCt- ' . I Unless there is a'cry remarkable change from th summer weath- ( > 1' we ar ( > having thiq winter , Broken Bow will ha\'c an ice famine next SlHnmel' unlc > ss an artificial ict' plant i insta11ed here. . ReLc'ack administered the ordiuancc > of haptistlt Sunday night in Uw Baptist church to cight candidater. in the pres nce of a. crowrled house. A not her feature of the good work accoUl- . plishell at tlw ! ; pecia1l11eetillg' ir ' : , noticed in the increar.ed attend- anc at the prayer meetings. I Last ' \Y.ednes a ) ' night there , were ahout fifty in altenllance. I' Mrs. Wm. I dmunds , of Merna , who with her children had been ( . . ' visiting at. Mason City , for a \ ' wecle , stopped over Sunday in , : city on her way homc and attended - , : tended baptisimal services at the Baptist church. Sunday night , - where her daughter , r.sther , was , one of the candidates. MI' . I elI - I ronnds met her here and therc - turneel home I\I01ulay 1l10rni gen ; the train. ! J. L.Valker , of Walworth , - ; war. . a friendly ca11er Sal1mlay. t " J' " lIe lIlformH ns that he expects to , " ; ' leave ahout the mirlrl1c of D'ehm- , . . . . . I" If ary on a visit to ! > ce his c1111rlren. , ' t He wi1l first \'isit his son , f4all1- t bert , at Glcna , Kansas , and will . theu visit his daughter. lrs. . . Art Pulliam in Illaho. He informs - forms us that Mr. Pulliam is do- , mill which he hought there a yea ' ago. 'l'hat he haB cleared $2000 within a 'year. .T. A. Amsbcrrr , of Mason City was in town 1 11esday l oldng af- . ,1 ; ' , ! er matter ! > in the d strict court , . \ 'l. ' 111 reference to havtng several farms adjoining the city set out of thc cor'poratiou. 1t appears when the town was t r't incorporated - porated sC\'eral farmu were in- cluded. It secms the asseSSOI , never found It out unti11ast year. The first the ownem of the far l knew of it was when the ) ' fonnd \ they had th.e village taIes : to pay. John Pirnie , superintendent ot . \ ' t c011nty . poor farm wan a cit ) . ) . ' Visltor'rucf1day , He informs 1Hi \ \ that Don , UU' tweh' { ' year 0111 110) ' of Mr. aud Mn ; . U. P. tand , , , ford of Merna , who was taletl dowlI last 'l'hursday with pllU' , monia , died 'l'uesftay morni ng Hc was a hey of unusual i e weighing 2JO pounds and wm I the pride of his parents a 11 < 1 favorite among his associate , " . . . . . His remains were laid to res ! I yesterday in the Merna cemeter ) ' I ! i. . , . Mrs. J. A. Amshcrr ) ' and. . daughter , Mrs. Duke , ' arrived in the cit ) ' this morning on a visit. II I I Supt. .J. C. Birdsell , of AI-I Hance , spellt Sunday in the city , returning home Sunday night on 43. Geo. W. Brock , of Merna , was a business caller at thiB ofl ce yesterda'He ach'anr.cd Ilts fathcr' ! ! ubscdption se\'cral mOllths ; . .Chas. Pixley , formerly of this city , who has heen located at Ainsworth for thc past sevcn ) 'ears , was a ci tr \ ' si tOl' se\'crall clays last wc'k amI 1IlC' lirst of. . this. Sheriff Hichardsol1 coulIllenced : building a feed and liverharn last Satnrday , just east of Cad- we11s huilding on Cedar Street. Mr. Ellis has charg-c of the car- pcnter work. G. O. Jpyner , of Merna , callec1 ! today and rcquested his aldrefs' ( ! ' he' ' changed to roleen Bow. The ! HHl'Unr.lcAN i pleased to welcome - ; , come t-.lr. and Mrs. Jo"ncr . to Broken Bow. Dr. C. Pickett went to T4incoln yesterday to deliver lectures bc- fore the Illeclical college , in which he holds a chair. He informs us thal he will be hack in timc for pctmion day next week. W. J. Hicc , of Hest , was a frien ly caller Monday. He had heen in the cit ) ' scyeral clays as I juror. lIe was one oC thl' jurr 111 the Mortisen lynching case that f.dIed to agree on a verdict. If yoU intel1flto have a pub1 c sale all althe RHPuur.TCAN office and get yonr bills printed. A tastely arranged and ncatly printed poster attracts attention and dm ws hidders ten fold more than a slO\'enly peice of work and costs no more. 'I'he HHI'UHLIl'AN is cspecially equipped to print sale hills iu a neat , up-to-elate style. Messr" George & Bray , of the Eagle grocery storc , ha\'e instal- 1(1 a new } leanu t roaster and corn popper , propelled.by . a 1f home power steam englne , at a C\st of $400 wInch certainly "Iavs O\.t > r" anything of the kiud in the matter.of heautv.- . while it dOl' 1 the work for whi h it was made to the ( 'ntirBatisfaction of all who patroni e it. 'J'he com i ! > automatically hlltlerl'el an.l . salted and Pilch grain is thereh.r seasoned ( ' \'nly insteall of some g'fain beingsoakcIl with butter and some not huttercd 01' sa1trd as ) ' thE' m'tholl of ponr- ing melted hlltlcr IHI the COI'II after being poppell. ( t will be in operation in front of the 1 agle Grocery Saturday-\\'cath- er permitting' . S. , K. Warric1e , who wa ! il1the city Tuesday informs us that in- Bteul : of securing S28 : ; of the money for which Wm. Hardy had sold the horses for in St. f4ou ! . he recC'ived at the til11 ( , of the arrcst all of t he money for which they : ; old hnt $215 , and that since then he ha : . hecn'ahle to locate $300 morc money which full ) ' covcrs the amou n t realized from. the horses 11isposcll . of. IIe further ftat'l that. the two similar - lar cafCS ; in which thc parties had not he'en apprehcnrled were not in 'l'homas county , hut the parties l'ed l in Cherry connt ) ' . fn spealdng of the anthoritic , oC 'l'homm , cOllnty , he sa ) ' ! ; they lent him all possihlc aBRistance in locating : Hard ) ' and that Sheriff Crow is entitled to\pecial : ' credit for the part hc toole ill the matter. - - - - Popular Lecture on the 1.lI.11I1 . of the Pharoha. Hcv. anl Mrs. 1./eyack will deliver - liver a lecture on Egypt , its peoples - ples , religion and CtlstOIU iu the Baptist Church on 'l'tlesdaj' , Feb. 6th , 3.t 8 p , tU. Mr. and r-.frs. Le'ac1ha'c la- horell in log'ypt ; for three ycar ! as missiunaries atlll will speak from p rsonal experience. , , { ideets 25 cents each. Proceeds to go toward. . reno\- ation of Church hui1c1ing. - - - AP'rHiT Clwncu Services in the Baptist Church , next Lord , , ' day . at 11 a. 111. anrl :30 : p : m. Sperial Sen'c' , 011 I\nrla \ ) ' - IIl0ming- when the ; acrement of I the Lords Supper will be observed , amlthc rig-hl : : alld of fellowship will he l.xtene1cd tu tho" ' ( , uniting- , with the Church. Subject : "God's blank Chellue. " 'l hc topic in the evening will . he : "The finding of the Court. " E\'eryone made welcome. . A. M. LnvAcIC : . - - , Tile New T.Jepllone DIrectory 'l'he new telephone directory of the ( 'cntril"l'elephonc'Co. , for which thl' COP ) ' will be compill'd in a few ela's , will contain abont fi\'c htlnlln. d more namcs than the last enc , issued. six monthi ago , : \1111 will he more complete allli convenient than cUI ) ' ) 'et gotten - ten out. It will contant all index - dex g-iving 'thc page on which th name of the part ) ' w.anted 1I1a } ' he founel. 'l'he book will he the same as the former enc in si e other than it will contain a half more pages. - - ' - - - Quecn Eat"r Cir.'Je. . ' [ 'he Queen Bster Circle of gIrts will meet at the home of Mr. .T. ' ) ' . Wood Saturda afternoon at the regular hour , 'at which time the following prog-ram will be i carried ont : i Opening service. Recitation.'IWhat Christ said. " Ma'rr Jackson , Story.1Ii'resh air at1fl g-reen apples , " A rahelle P art. Storr. "Accidental or Pro\ ' - denliai. " Marie Johnson. [ nformalion. What other Queen l ter Circ1eR are doing. Lea Squtres. Business Session. COlner'l Hoult' , Burned. I n a letter rece'ed the fir t of the week ftom Jas. n. Cosner , \vho \ is llcated at Swartara , Minn. We learn that hir. home with nearh' " all his household goods were "lmfUerl on the 23d inst. At the time of the tire MI' . Cosner was awa ) ' from home working in the woods and Mrs. Cosner was vi iting at a ncigh- oors. 'l'he children went home in the e\'ening and , built a big tire and it caught in the ( leer up- tairs and \VaB all ablaze before they knew it. Mr. Cmlller had just laill in his supply of winter provissionH. AI1 th a l was sa vcd was the organ and sewing ma- . chine. A 11 the clothing they h\ll left was what they hall on. 'Phc children c\'en 10 ! their overshoes - shoes , which was an importar1t factor in a country with two feet of snow. Mr. Cosner and family arc as- surerl the ) ' have the sympathy of their man ) ' Custer Count ) ' friends in th'ir g eat 10RS. Wub IS Jf-SUS'l : x. y , . .s ! " 'llly to HlIarmoll.I J beg Mr. Harmon'r pardon for : ra'ing 1) ) ( ' wa a vcneered infidel. i r see from hi ast article that he . is not cv'n'ene'red. . TIc has. tak n three time' , the pacc in thc papcr to air his infirlelity , that I reluired to place my'icw ! ) before the pcople , and aftcr all what har. he done except to prO\'c that he is an infidel al1rl to lower himsel f in lhe stimation of the puhlic ? We suppose his lellgthy articlcs fl'present the cream of hiB 3 , 'crH : stud r. All he has done lli ) to the pr Beut is to air his rlonhtq. fIe has uot present- l'cI enc single bit of proof ; hut 11m. trand cl round and round over the samc track. We 11 el .most certainly expect him to rca- son , ancl not mercl r assert. In his Hext to the last article he rehash - hash ell 0111 Bob r ug-ersol's very words about hntchering the only I oocl boy of his famil , } ' , etc. He < jurely mnst ha\'e olcl Bob'g works lnduscs thcm instead of the hi- ble. lrow silly and nons'nsical , > uc'h argnnwnts appear to intelligent - gent people. g\'crj' one knows that God didn't crucify Christ. 1 twas llnhelieversj pcople just like Mr. 11arl11on who crucified hinl. ] n anB\\'er to his foolish clues- tion : \ ' ) ) Mary know who the father of Jesus wasVc an- < ; w'r yes , if she could un erstand t he plain statement. of the ang-el who made the announcement to her , his words -'l'hcrefore also that holy thing which shall he horn of thee shall be called the Son of God ; and he also told her "He shall he called the Son of th ( ' Big-hest. 'l'wo statcments of a fact gi\'c'n by Dine author- i ty was conc1u'e proof to her. 'l'he proof I ga\'e him from the gospel record was so conclusi\'e that there was no wa\ ' out of his ditliculty , but to decl re the goos- p l narr.ltive spurious. Note he agreed to follow the gospel story , and now he squinm ; out of it , und rejects the anthority. 1 have dextrousl ) ' driven Mr. HarI I mon a t last to where hI' helongs. In his last artirlc he toole the grounlls of an a\'owed infidel , allil showecl that he had about as lIIudl If''lwcl fm t he N , wI'eflt - alllcnt a' ; he hall'or it lasl year- : altll.llHlC ; anl1 a : . I saill in m ) : lir ! > t nrtirll' , he t'l tain or rejects any part of ( ; ocJ's wonl , just as fancy or theory ilia ) ' rl'lJuirc. Note his rClllarlts , Hc . .W ' sas ( ha\'e IJunlel1 hoth accounts of the birth of Jesus , that X. Y. . may have a chance to try his ability at reconciling - conciling them , one or hoth of these accounts cannot be tme , etc , " and asks triumphantly , . . " " ' ! ! f . , _ . . r . . . ' u'Vhich account shall we ue gov- < > . rpecl by ? " I unhesitatiug-l ) ' sar that both acC'ouut ! ; are Hr.HH."I'J.\ ' 'I'IWH aUll there i ! ; no ttiscrcpan- ( 'Y whate\ . ' 1'0 an'oltc who tUt1ics the criplures for iufo . malion , audnot for the purpose of fincting' ( lawg. l'he truth lies rig-ht 011 the surface amI tlecds no "l cJesiastical " juggling" what- ever. 'rhe gospel m ; recorded hy Matthew , Mark , f4ulec and John were not intcnded as a complete biograph ) ' of Jesus , but enl } ' de- tacheel examples of his life and teachings to illustrate hi divinity - ity aud character. Wr- will notice - tice f4uke'g account first. He g \'C ! ; the circumstancc ! ; atteud- ing hh birth at Bethlehem ; thc I v isiun gran ted to the she phercls ; he tellof ! hb being t > resented to T-4orcl ; aud of the sacnfice of the \ ' , 01' pigeons and T may as wel answer Mr. Harmon's nig- nificant questiou right here , in regard to thc sin offeriug. Hc says "Now just what siu had she ( Mary ) coulluitlcd ? " It was the la w of God giyen to Moses ; a law that cyer ) ' mother without ex- ceptiou must comply with ; and Jesus says "T come not to dcstro } ' the law hut to fulfill it. " But thb h.r the wa ) ' seems to he what Mr. Harmon cannot understand. f4ulec Ba's "And whcn they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord , they returned to their own city Nazareth. " Now isn't that remarlmbly Rtrang-e-that : . they went bac1 home ! Of coursc . .1. the.r did ; just as Lukc says , Now we wi1lturn to 1\1 aUhe\v's account. 1'his account of Matthew - hew is upposed to have heen writtcn five ) 'eal'f\ after Christ's ascension , hut we will spcak morc I full ) ' of that later on. ( COlllhlill.I IIIJ I wee" . ' _ . . . - - - - - - - MarriaRc l.icenac. Judge A. H. Humphrey has isHtcd ! marriagc license to the fo11owing' penOl18 cluring' the month of January , 190(1. Name and residence. Agc. Irwin Sherbeck , 'Vestervillc. . .21 Anna IIntchcs , Westerville. . . .1 ( , Fred Bradaugh , Oconto. . . . , . . 2 glbm Glendy , Oconto. . . . . . . ' , } I ) Hobt. htrritol' , New Helena. , .2 ( ) Bmma KnocH , Newllelena. . . .21 Chas. B. Hickcy , l est. . . . . . , . 22 Agnes li'orasR , Hest. . . . . . . . . . 2' li'rank 1\lajors , Arnold , . . . . . . .25 Lola May Shaw , Arnohl. . . . . . 18 fT arry Ii : . Govier , l. lton. . . , . . . 28 : -arah ; .A. Smith , Jtillon. . . . , . . 17 J. W. Rich , Broken How. . . . . . ! 4 HetmcreUa 14. Westfall , Battle Creek , Mich. . . . . . . . . . . \ , . . .24 Hobert Anderson , Mason City.21 1\1'rle I ) ringle , Mason CIty. . . .18 Cah'in A.GriswoldI4Ill1eHock. Washing-ton. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .2,1 TAtla A. Brown , Brokcn Bow. . 24 John C. Starr , Arnold. . . . . . . . . 2lJ 1\1illred Kimberling , Arnold , .22 IT : : rn' 'I'owuley , Seneca. . . . l ) \'a ' Beujaminc , J3rokcn Bow. . 22 Arthnr ' 1' . Scott , Comstock. . . .21 gl1ith Wooters. . Broken Bow. . .19 . . _ . . . - - - . , - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J 1t : ! lY. \ ii : : " : l m : ti' : : : M OUSINESS POINTEHS _ X M rn m - . - - - - - _ . _ _ . . . - " ' , \N'rg\l-Jlrh.ltl. \ . ItOIH'st } 'OUIIIC l1Iall frulll JlrulwlI Huw 10 "r"llare " for . , a\'illir l'o ItItHI III CO\'erullIlHII ; l\Iall R'ryICf' . nUll Onr. C."lar Hapll ! > , . ) . . . . : t5 - - - - - - - , - " . , \ N'I'I : ! ) ) o } ' Chica n1 hol..al" : Inlt l1I:1n 01'- , J"I' 1t00UC. :1'.1.1 . > ,1:1111 mlllllf"r , lIIali or womall ) fOI tlIIR 1'01lIlt ) a'lIl adJollllll1f tlJrallM } , Halan t O allil ( ' ' 'II'US' ' ! ! 1'3111Ieklr : : eXI'eU " ! IIOII. ' } ' ad vauI'etl.01 k pll'lHIul : posltlou Ihrmau. CUI , No ill\c lmelil fir ellp rlt'lICI ! m'lll 1 1'1'.1. Wrltu at 0I11'1J for full l'arllclIllrH aUl1 "uclu'lJ Helf.addn,1 eu'cI011J. COOI'I'H. ' < : Co. . 27.\ ; \ " 11 ; : 1.al. . . HI. . Chlcalo. III. Doelor Leach , JclIlist. . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'his office for job work. . _ _ ' - nr. ' 1' . I4. larusworth , dentist. _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'his ofl ce for neat job work. ' - - - J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2U _ . . _ _ . _ - - - - - - - - - Insurance that immres. 38tf H. G. MOOlut. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fresh O'sterscanclycig-ars and tobacco at I\1ike Scanlons. Let tiS he your prinh r. 'l'he Iood kind of printing only. . llu 'Yl ; .f ; ; and- it- ) ' property - erty of B. W. Blair. 7tf . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - . List yom' farm anrl city property - erty with B. W. Blair. ' 37tf FOH S.u.H-A thoroughbred mal ( ' Dnroc Jerser hog. Peeti- gree furnished. ' 1\0 ) 'ean , next Apra. A. GUSTAl'SON. A. .1. fil1lith and wife , of I\IiI- hurn , WCff' cit } ' \ ' ! ) itorf. tlti'i morning. 'rlH' I HI'UTITIP.AN acknowledges . . a frieue11y call. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W N'1'l' DMen , women , boys and girls to r'present tcClure' M.lfai'.ine I nod pay. Ae1clrcsi Il gast 2.111 Sl. , , Y. Citr. 3ot-H. , _ . . - - - - - - - - - 1-40H'I'-A pocket book betweelJ Bowen's store and fiouth side , containing a\lont \ $ ( ,0. , 'I'he tin' del' will be li herall ) ' rewareled bJ returning it to Nels Whipple. . I L 1 _ r y , ut " We always have tUoney to loau 011 farms. 1 . n. Mool'r111 Apple Block. 35tf - - - - - - - li'or harg-ainH in J'l'nl c' tate see Dowman & Anderson , just west of the Rccurit } . Statc ank. 10tf . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .J. N. Peale Co. for the finest lot of ready made clothing in Custer county. 22tf FOR SAI4E OR EXCIIANG1 , Gond Pcrchct'on ta1lion , ix j'ear olcl , weight 1700 : If J. G. 14I\ONAH1 \ > . . _ . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOI SA1.H-Blcvelt amI half lots , 50xHO feet. Gooll frame house , good barn , gooll well and' 100 bearing fruit trcoR. I nquim at this otlice. 17tf . . . - - - - - 'Vallted-TIorses aud cattle to winter at 50 cents pcr head pel' mon t h. Plen tj' of good hay , t'ange auct water. Addres Chas. OWClt , AI ! 1elUlo , Neht' . 31 38 - ' , Notice. 'ro whom if may conccl'll : All partics are hereby notified not to purchase a note given by \V alter Dence to l. " C. Albert for $15 as I havc lost mid note and it has not hcen paid. . 33-3 ( . Ii' . C. Ar.DltH'l' . - _ . . , u'.e. _ - : .J 'We can save' your time a'DeI sa. ve you tUouey if you will call and see Peck's clothing at J. N. Pcalc Co. 22tll 1"01 { SAT.1t-A new house , 24x2G four roollts , within two blocks of the sluarc. Inquire at this office. 24tf Pan handle cxcursion , l cbru. ary 6th aUtI 20. Ronncl trip $14.90 , 'l ickels good for 21 da's. See the sightntHl ! SOUle g-ood land. EUllt } l'e of G. II. ' [ 'horpe , omce ovcr N. Glcttlls. 32-31) . - - - Lund Cor Snit ! . li'or sale , 28 acres of fiua land , 120 acrcs in cultivatiou , all but ahout 60 acres good farm , land , 100 acres fcnced in pasture , ncw sod house llx20 feet well finished frame stable , 12x32 feet , largc cnough for cight horses , good well , wind mill , and good cellar wit h a frame building over it , half milc of nice trecs on south line. Price , $4,000. For particulars cnquire at Rm'UUI.I- CAN ofi cc or write Wm. Shuck , AnRelIno , Ncbraslca. 3t-3b . _ - - - - - - - $200,000 to loan on good Custer County farms. 2Uf R. G. Moore. - - . . . . - - - - - - . - ' - - - - . - - . . . . - . . _ _ _ oJ } t OITY SHAVING PARLOR I E . . " "Il , ! , 1 ( ' ' I'I / ' I i ' II' ' , ' ' ' ' 's. I ( ; ffIE. " - \(0\1 ro \ J T ' I J t I p First-Class Work Guaranteed. c. w . WAHL , Prop..letar. 'iQj { . . . ! - - - - - - Public Sale I I will sell a , t public a , uction at 'my place , 3 miles Southwest of Broken ow , Nebraska" on WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 7th , 1906 , the fol1oving' described property : 1 two-row Badger Cultivator 1 ream mack Horses , 9-year. . 1 two-row DCl11ster Cult \'ator olds , weight 1150 IbR 1 Riding Cultivator. 1 Horse , 8-years od.wcght ! ! 1,000 i . 1 Disc and Secder Comblt1ccJ 1 Mare , S-years old , weIght 1000 1 Mowing Machinc 1 Gm ) ' JIorRe , 9-yrs old , weight 1 TIfty Halce 1100 'I ' 3-r.ectiol1 Harrow 1 4-year old Horse , weight 1000 " SCtA of JTeanarllesB 2 Yearling Coltn 1 ! 1et of Single Hame1fJ ! 1 Short Horn Bull , 2 ycars old. 1 Hay I ack at1l1 wa o" 55 Rhoatr. , weiffht ahout 100 Ib ! > 1 pringWa on each 1 Single Bugg-y . 21 head of Cows , 3 and 4-'ear-olc1s 1 Grind-.tolle 3 Steers ; 2-'cam-ol(1 1 2-horse'Vag-oll 7 Rtcer Cal\'eH 1 tirritlg' Plow ' . : \ Heifcr Calves A .HI . man ) ' other things too numerous to meution- - , NO BY-BIDDINC. FREE LUNCH AT NOON _ TERM S OF SALE All Bums under $10 , cash in hand. On alll sums over $10 , u credit of 8 months tin1e win be given on approved seeurity. interest at 8 pCI' cent per annum. 5 p ( r eent ditcount fot' cash on all SUlns over $10. JUDD KAY , Auctioneer. C. W. BEA4 , Clerk. W . W II W It ers. _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ r-- = - = - F : = - ' " . - ' : : : ' : - : : . _ _ . = _ - = - = = - - : : : : _ ' . : : : - : . : _ _ _ _ _ _ Tb.e. Cel.tl 3JI SOllth . . ) . , . , 'fhe aholle of Soft Wiltlls , Perslstcllt Rnltshine 11\1(1 \ ( Gentle Haills ; the lallll oflcl1nt / ) ' , IIpolllnes , Flowers , Contentmcllt ulIIllIcnl1h. The Terl'itory served by the Louisville & Nashville Hnilroad , strelchin from t.he Ohio River to the Gulf 'l'hrollHtwllt 1111. , wiil urea ferlilc lfillll is yet to he hl\lnt-froUJ ( a Northern "tullllpoillt--VF.RY r.ow PRICES- Jlrolll sOllie of this lawl flll an'rage of fptl.fS , net , WfiS mUlh ! lust year Oil tm\l'hcrrics. Jlrom Clilltl110llpeS , 'i50.oo. ' . l'cuches , A\lplcs. l rnpcs. . .clmll hnmlsolllcl ) ' . Cattle need hilt' lit ! \ c \ \ 1lter Iced , Write IIU' for fucL' ! m\(1 \ ( Figurc. . 'G. A. PAI K , Gcn'l Immigration anc1lnclustrial Agent Louisville & Nashville R. R. . , ' ' . LOUISVILLE , KEN'l'UCKY.