, I. \ . . . J . . , . " " . . . . \ I ! , . . _ _ . . . - - . . . , . . . . - . ! " , , " " , - , - , , , - , , , , - - . . . . - y " " , . , " - , -r _ .L4 1t : . " . , < r qt ( ' . ) I NAN 0 A R 0 UN 0 B R 0 KEN BOW , An Epitome of Personal Affairs and Loca I "f' ; ' , c vents During the Past . Week. i \V. J. Leep , of Milburn , was in the city last 'l'hursday. . Alex and Lucy Pirnie , ofVeis - - & i sert , were city visitors last 'fhurs- ' \ . : ) day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Simms , of New Helena , were city visitors Ii'riday. George M iltenburn-er , of Thed- ford , came dowu last J'riday ! on business. 1 Miss Leslie and Mrs. Pat I Riley were passengers for Omaha Friday nig h t. Chas. L. Barrett has moved to Merna where he will engage in the well business. l Paul Hau1t1ont , of Elton , was a welcome call'r at the HIU'Ull- I.ICAN office Monday. 'V. G.Vallace was a passenger for l\'lerna Monday where he is I working at the : arpcnter trade. , Wm. and James Higginbottom , of Ansley , were transacting- business - iness in Broken Bow last ' ! 'burs- day. i . t August I-4cck , and son Carl , of , . : 'Elton , were in the city several ' days last week repairing the El- 'S1 ; I ton Telephone line. " , \ 1" . : d ! { ev. E. B. Woods , ofVarsailles 'I ; " , ' Mo. , arrived in the city Saturday - . : ; . day morning. He preached at . : the Church of Christ last Sunday. , . . i : . : " . J. B. Jones , of CU111ro , the auctioneer , had five sales in the , . . . ; , . i city Saturday. . . Mrs. . Jones came ; , ' J came up with hi111 ou a short visi t. Clyde Green , of Green , was in tbe city several days last week working for the Central Telephone - phone Company. He returned , home Saturday. . , f. , : ' A. C. Hapgood and wife left on 42 Sunday evening for Fairbury where Mr. Hapgood will have I charge of a contractor's crew of ' : > Iminters at that place. } ? rof. Garland Lewis , principal of the Merna Schools , who came down to the city on the belated train Friday night , returned to Merna Sunday morning. R. G. Moore and \V. B. East- lIatll went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the democrat banquet. Mr. Moore will look after a case he has in the sup eme court while there. Fred Maulick , who has been . seeing tbe sights of the country ' for several weeks returned home I Monday morning and assumed It. control of the Maulick Meat Market. Market.A. . A. and Mrs. VanSant , of . . \1' . Ausley , were given a surprise by a number of their friends Thurs- X " " ( day evening of last w'eek in honor . . of their twenty-fifth wedding ' . 1" , . . anniversary. \ ' / \Vm. Ward and son Guy , of . . ' 't David Citv , were in Broken Bow t' ' 8cyeral d ) 's last week. They . took the train for Mullen Satur- . . l day morning near which place Mr. Ward has a claim. R. W. Stevens left Monday night for New : : ialem , S. D. , with , the view of filing On government land should he find something , that suits him. He expects to be gonE' a couple of weeks. I : Leslie and Ernest McWilliams were friendly caller3 Mondav. Ernest had his subscription advanced - vanced on the RRPU LicAN. ; They expect to return to the Black Hi11s in a few days. Harry Kimball has his under- taking establishment fitted up in I fine order in the north room of , j the opera block. He has on . hand a large stock of moulding ' ) . - material for picture frames and is doing a nice business in this ( Ii ne. I' . ' Roy Walker sold his farm of 320 acres about a mile south. of thc city last week , throug-h the H. A. Hunter real estate agency to Geo. BU'3h ' for $8,000. The farm is principallr : pasture land but has a good frame house and other buildings nearly new , also ' windmi11s , tanks and a fine young 1./ / v. ; orcharG started. , , \ y - GcneVestervelt , publisher of the Scotts Bluff I epublican was a social ca11er at th s office Ion- day. Ht : accompanied hy his wife attended the me ting of the Nebraslm Press association I at I-4incoln last week and stopped' off to renew old acquaintances. Mr. Westervelt returned home Monday night. . Hi vife rem in- . " &J ' . ed here and will visit relatives for a month or two in the county - before returning home. . , 4\ , ' , : . . , . : , < . . . ) , . , . Rev. Xanders made Anselmo a visit'l'uesday. Guy Scivers was an Anselmo visitor 'fucsday. W. J. Woods returncd from his wcstcrn trip F'riday. ' Dr. J. G. Brenher was a westbound - bound passenger 'l'uesda ) ' . P. F. and W. F. Pirnic , of Arnold - nold , were in the city last 'l'hurs- day. 'l'he W. C. ' 1' . U. m eting was hcld at l\Irs. C. R Dcming's 'l'uesd ay. Ii' . D. Mills , of Westervil1e , was transacting busincss in the clt ) ? Saturday. . Miss Lucy Harris , of Westcr- ville , is visiting this wcek with her brother Walter and familj' . N. Knudsol1 , of Spring Creek , was a city visitor Saturday. 'fhe ! { JU'UllLICAN acknowledges a social - cial call. John Robinson , of Ii'lCtuing'I' ' Valley , moved to Broken Bow Monday where he will reside in the future. J. T. Cole and SOli , left Saturday - day night for Illinois. 'l'hey will bring back with them two fine stallions. G. W. Co n , of Berwyn , was in the city Monday with a load of hogs. He made the RHPUBJ.ICAN ofiice a welcome call. \V. A. Bal < er left Monday evening - ing for Julesburg , Colorado , in company with Bird Evey , of Sumner - ner , who is moving to Julesburg. Mrs. J. H. Johnson wcnt to Anselmo Sunday morning to'isit relat'es in and around that place. She returned on the night train. Rev. E. B. Woods , of Var sailles , Missouri , has accepted an invitatiol1 from the Church .of Christ of this city to occupy the pulpit for one month. Miss Froney Zimmerman and Miss Morris of Ansley , wcre guests of Miss Nellie Burdick o\'er Sunday. 'l'hey returned home Monday morning. J. Ii' . Sargent , of Round Val- lev , was a welcome ca1ler at this office Monday. He brought in a ! load of hogs for Bert Frances to . ship to the Omaha market. \V. A. George , R A. Moore and ! { amah Ryerson went to Mer- na Monday on business in connection - nection with th sale of the Rycrson Bros. storc of that place. Mrs. S. I"arson , of Hampton , Nebr. , who has been rcccing medical treatment at the hospital hcre was able to return homc Monday. Ii' . A. Amsbcrry was up from Mason City Monday attcnding the telephone directors mecting. lIe reports the telephone business continually on the increase in his vicinity. . 'l'he Broken Bow Cemetery Association wi11 hold Its annual meeting at the residence of C. U. Bichardson on 'l'uesday , March 20th. at 2 o'clock IJ. m. A1l11lem- bers are rcquested to be present. 1-1. B. Drakc , who returned trom Chicago the first of the week , was a guest of the Chicago Commercial - mercial Association while therc , having tal < en advantage of special - ial exclU'sion pri veiig s granted them. Mr. Geo. Hersh and daughtcr Lyddia , and Mrs. I-4. F. Oxford w re friendly ca1lers at this office Monday. Mr. Hersh and daughter - ghter expect to live Thursday night for thcir home at Willow- brook , Missouri. 1. A. Reneau returned home Monday evening from o'maha whither he went the preceding Friday on a real estate deal. En- route he stopped at I-4incoln and spent Sunday wlth Louis Book- nean , of Westerville , who i at the sanitarium in that city , and is improving rapidly. When leaving here two weeks ago he was sutTering greatly with rheu- matism. "As pastors we hold the Re\ ' . Lincoln [ cConnelJ in lhe highest regard as a Christian gentleman and a powerful interpreter of the word of God. We desire to bear testimony to the facts that he i" an honest and hard worler , that his relations to the pastors lave been above reproach , and the terms upon which he came to conduct the meetings have been fulfilled to the lettcr.-Resolu- tions by United Pastors of York , Ncbraska. I . . . . . . . . - _ 1-4. ' : : , ' , . , . - . . - 'V - , . : ; Irg. Ira Cloge , of l\Ierna , wa" a city visitor 'l'uesdaj' . Judge AniIour made a bU9inc 9 trip to Ansley yesterdny. G. E. McDouald , of Anslcy , was a ci toY visitor Monday. 'l'homas Murray , of 14ce Park , wn a city visitor 'fuesday. Sam Porter , of Berwyn , war. a friendly caller at this oflice Mou- day. I Ii' . II. Youug left 'l'uesday night for a visit to the City of Mexico. C. A. Allcn , of Milhurn , was among the connty seat visitors Monday. . - A. l . l unyan , of Spraguc , Washington , was in the city Monday. Prof. 'frotter , of Wcsterville , is in the city this wecl { for me(1 - cal treatment. HeLevack will prcach in the Baptist church at Merna next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. I4. Darling , night operator at ! the B. & M. depot was relieved' ' 'l'uesday by J. W. Scip taking his place. John Pirnic , Supt. of the county Poor li'arm , was in the city 'rues-I I day. 'l'his' office acknowledges a I businc5s call. Jas. H. . Humphrej' , J. H. Dean , 1-1. M. Sul1ivan , A. P. Johnson and C. L. Gutterson went to Lincoln - coln 'l'uesday night. The attcntion of those who are intercstcd is called to the notice of the school caucus to be hcld at the south side school house Saturday - urday March 10 at 3 p. m. General Gage , of Lincoln , who has been in the city several days , the guest of Judge Hecse , was a social caller at this office Tuesday evening. Geo. Willing commenced the removal of his stock of furniture , hardware and implcments from the opera block this week to his own building on the north side of the square. On 'ruesday , Noah Clinebell sold his residence and block No. 2h , in the north part of the city tu Hey Walker , of the Peale Waller Grocer ) ' Co. Consideration - tion , 82,500. 1'hc excursion to 'l'exas , conducted - ducted by th Smith Realty ' - 0. , of Comstock , which left 1'uesday , only took one Custer coun ty ci ti- I zen from Brokcn Bow-Mr. C. 1\1. Young , whose destination was Fort Worth. Alpha Morgan and Judge Humphrey went to Lincoln 'l'ues- day 111ght on 44 to attend the mceting of the Federal Court and lo attend the meeting of the State Uar Association. F. A. Moore , who for the past year has been associated with the Broken Bow Stale llank as book kecper , has bought I yerson Bros. store at Merna. He took cll'lrgc the first of the week. Hockwell & Konkell are invoicing - ing their stock of goods this wcek for J. G. Vancott who will take pOisession : as soon as the work is completed .and mo\'e his stock of hardware into their building. Alex Pirnic , of Weissert , was a social caller at this office yester- day. He informs us that liis eldest - est son , l . A. Pirnie and Arthur Cool < slcj' are building a storc building at Weisscrt and will pul in a stock of goods. W. . 'l'urnbull , who has taken a section homestead in the vicinity - inity of Dunning , was down yesterday - terday and loaded his car with his household goods and farm im- plements. He had driven his slock through and the family went up on the train. Mr. Turn- bull informs us that he will mil1 { forty cows this season. 'l'he races at the State Fair , this ycar , will espccially appeal to the lovcrs of good speed events as the most elaborate program ever attempt < d in Nebraska has been arranged. 'l'he daily events consist of three harness and one running race. Six of the stal < c races are for $1,000 pnrses and the balance of the harness events are for 8500 purs..s. Secretary Mellor is now sending out a boo . : ct to the horscmen with full particulars. A. J. VanAntwerp , Secretary' ' of thc Custer County Fair Association - ciation , informs u : ; that he ex- pccts this \\'ck to hc givcn out to the farn1frs that call at his olllc ( ' . III andition to the seeds t lll fair as-tociatioll : has bought for distribution 100 packages of govcl'I1ment sced which Congressman - man Kainkaid wi1l furnish the : : ) ecretary for distribution on the plan as the others. Partie& wishing to share in this free distribution - tribution are requested to call I early as the supply is limited. " " " " ! L - - . < ! . I , r 1'1" . " . The display of baker" l oods in the window of the Engle Grocery every Saturda , ' nttracts consid- erablc attcnti n and the bcttt'r hulf of most of the families in the city is attracted thereto on the afternoons of the tla ) ' hereinbefore - inbefore mentioncd. Georg'e Porter , of Ansler , came up the first of the week and went to worl { in the oflice of Beg-ister of Decds , where he will be installed - stalled as Deputy as soon as J. T. Woods bond is aproved { as l egister. 'l'his will , 111 all probability - ability , be as soon as the Board mects next Tuesda \ ' . Mr. Porter will not move his family here until the school is out at Auslc ) ' in the spring. MAH Hnmou'rlJS - - KItT. TON- 'rhursday , March 1st , at the residence of the brides parents , ! northeast of tOWII , li'rauk I outh' ' and Miss Disca Skelton , both of llroken Bow , Rev. A. M. Levack officiating. 'l'he brile is one of the popular ) 'oulIg ladies of Broken - ken Bow and < > njoys the esteem of circle of fricnds. ' ' a large . 'l'he groom is a young man of good habits , industrious , a farmer by occupation and has the respect of his young associatcs. 'l'he Rltl'UlIf.ICAN joins with thcir fricnds in extending congratula- tions. C. . & Q. Time Schedule. Corrected March 1. 190J. NO. 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jo : a. III. : .0.42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1O:4H : a. 111. NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : a.lII. NO. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:45 : II. III. 43 l1Ialcc'I cllnnectlons lor deallwoOl1 aMI all points tll the tJlacK Uills. NO. 3'J arrives frum theeast. . . . . . . . . . . .6:21) : P. III. Nil. 40 dcparts for the east. . . . . . . . . . . . . .b:20a. : III. 3'J and 40 ,10 1I0t rIIn west of llroKen IIOW. " - - - _ - _ _ _ _ u _ _ . m m m BUSINESS POINTERS. . m m Mmmmm Doctor Leach , Dcntist. 'l'his office for job work. Dr. 'f. T-4. li'arnsworth , dentist. J. C. Moore , abstracting.I 2tf Insurance that insures. 38tf H. G. MOOim. WAN'l'JtD-A good farm hand. 9.40 DH. R. C. 'l'AT,1I0'l' . Fresh Oysterscandj.cig-ars and tobacco at Mil < e Scanlons. BUj' your farm and city property - erty of B. W. ll1air. 37tf List your farm and city prop- erty with B. W. Blair. 37tf For bargains in real estate see Bowman & Anderson , just west of the Security State Bank. lOtf Ii' ( ) ) { SATH-A new honsc , 24x2h four rooms , within two blocks of the square. Inquire at this ofi ce. 24tf 'l'wo nicely furnished rooms for rent. One block from squarc. C W. WAUL , 3S-3 ( ) Ci ty Barber Shop. FOR SAT-4E OH l XCIIANGE , Good Pcrchcl'On stallion , six years old , weight 1700 : tf J. G. 1.4 ltoNAIW. _ _ _ _ u. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ FOlt SAl.H-'ream mares , farm- ing" implements , wagon , buggy and chickens. Old 'l'aloot huild- ing. W. W. ANVltUss. W AN'l'HD-A good girl to learn the milliner trade. MHS. GHO. % AIIN. West sidc'01 . . . . stluare. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I can handle a few good choice farm loans this month , J have S2SOO private money. Notes and interest payable at 111) ' otl ce. E. C. HOUSl . W ANTED-Me II , women , boys and girls to represent McClure's l\Iag-azine Good pay. Address 67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. We always hav 1l.1Oney to loan on farms. H..G. Moore 111 Apple Block. 35tf _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ u. FOR SATIt-Eleven and half lots , 50x140 fcet. Good frame housc , good barn , good wen and 100 bearing fruit trees. Enquire at this office. 17tf Dr. Warrlcl < , the Eye , Bar , Nose and 'l'hroat Specialist of Hastings , late of the New York Eyc and Ear Hospital , will meet patients illHl those nccdiJlg glasses - es properly fitted at the Grand Central Hotel in Brolen Bow , . 'l : . : r a . ! ! _ _ _ _ ? 'l'he J. N. Pealc Co. Department - ment Store is hcing closed entire- I ) ' out at greatlreduccd prices. Come e'cl.hody. . Storc crowded all day. Dry goods , Clothing and She ( ' at cosl--cvcrything goes. 3H-3J. O. II. rH\'IS & Co. _ _ _ u. _ _ _ _ $200,000 to loan on good Custer County farms. 2ltf R. G. Moore. . - - - - - - - - R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. S. the Dentist. 37tf . . . . " . . - - - - ' , : ' " "IV. . . . . . . : : = . : ; : . _ . _ _ 'L " . . . . . - . . . . . . - - New and Second Hand Furniture , Flollr and Feed Store . . - - \Ve wish to notify om' mHny customers' that we have ad ed to om' stock of : .Il.ardware nIl kinds or . 1'1' ails , Staple and. Smooth .Wire. ' \Ve also have .Mason City and : Kearlley Hour , the best that cun be had in the state. \Ve nlwnys have plenty of feed und baled hay. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. 'N e repair furniture and fI'll me pictures. J , 11I SCcIlJI-J . : : ' . - - - . , . . . . . . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " ( CU ER CANYON _ . .n. - . . OF. . . . . DUROe JERSEYS Eight miles wcst of Broken Bow. lIIWIO N 1I0W. I RESSE & MOOREHOUSE i r if s , tl _ = - ' . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . - - - . , . . : : : ; . - . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . ; . ' , \ . { . lh" [ " ; \ " . - _ : . . . liJg : ' " 'i"Ni " " : ! . ' , r.rr"A. : : . : .fl.i . i'1\'I.jli ' ' P.CJ\i 'I.\ ' : : ' , . oJ"C' 'lJ : " . . . ' . ; . ; : , . tI. ! -I' . . . : . " . 'ji.i. ; ' , 1 . . . . : . ' ' rli.1 ' ' ' ; lit'l.i ' ! \ : } ; . . . " . .l"i : : ; . . ' : , 1. . wt\ . , . . . " . ' . , ' J , . ' . . " . , , " .r t 1 Whell desiring to figure on a bill ; ! ti . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i " , u . , , . : 0 f r .4U III ue [ C.l 11 011 tl Ie. r.oi' 1' : " : . : r. " , ' : .i ff'Co. l i urner r bUln b er tr O. iil * . . . . . . ) o a . . , . . . , . . We carry a i1111 sto k < ? f T"Utttber. ; 'i Sash , Doors , Mouldll1gs , etc. . ' i ; \r' \ . ' i Agellts for the Nebraska Central ! F. ; ' , BuildingIoan Associatioll. .m ! 'r. Rii' . . . : . , : " . , , . ; ' . : " . . < . < . : i"o.r : : . , _ : , . . . . ' . " " . . ' : tj" . , . , , ' . . " . . ) . r . : . . : . . . . . ' . : .7'r1 . ! , , ; : " . " , "l , . . . : . . . . : : . . . 'r . ' . :1"t'.f . , , _ . . . : . : . If.'b . . . . : . ' . ' . ' : ' . J. . . . , . . . . . ; r.U : . . . . . ' " / ! , ' . .i"J. " . " . " " ( t. . . . ; . " 'i" . , l. t > . ' . . . , : " LI ' . ; " . . . . . . . . : . . . . " .IV. . . ' . ' ' ' ' . . ( . . . " . . 'j'/ft-'l' " . .It . , , , > . . . . . . .a . : , , Io. . . ! " . . . . ' . . . ' .l.1"j" ! . . . ; . , . ' " - " . . . : i. ' , 'u'z , - ; . " . .OJ ) . . . . _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t , : i TJ1 JDE.JR. : . UJti1 .1 = : J ; 1t C * w.'m m' i L. E. COLE . , . , lic'o sod Embalmer . A..IS\-JD \ . F In gi ! . r plfrr \ . . ( 1t4 U u u I Ui J pm : r.li . ' DAY AND NIGHT C llS PHO 1PTlY . A SVJE 1EOu i NO BETTER HEARSE eN NEBRASKA. _ - . . ' . ' d r" ii , : . ' : : . . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - TIle ( ) ell. tl al Sou tll The ah0l1e of Soft Winlh. . l'cr"isttlIl fltll hjlle Utili Gellllc Rains ; the latHlof Bcanl ) ' , lIpOpjllcs 1 Flowcl" . l'ulllCllltliellt IIllIllleu11h. The Territory served by th Louisville & Nashville Bailroad , str tching from the Ohio River tothe Glilf 'l'hrollghottl this \ \ jilt : urell fertile IUllll is yel to he . hl\llat-frolll n NOIlhern slrltt1lpo lltVER \ ' I.OW ! 'Iue BS. Frotll sOllie of this ! tuIII nn avcrage of ; . , ,6.1)5. , net , was IIIllIle last year 011 Strawherries. From Cantalollpes , $50.00. ! 'eaches. \ . ernpes. retllrn hattllsomcl ) ' . Cattle ncc , ] hill till e winter I'CI1. Write nil : for facts Ullll Figurc : ' . G. APAHK , Gen'l Immigration anl Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville R. R. , T-40UISVII-4T4E , KgN'I'UCKY. .