d'h Tl. , -r-r. : . . - _ tuor \ QUl\l \ iapuhUoi\I ! , 1'1Ibllahcd eory Thur l1ay III ho . Ooon . y Ie/l ! / . - - - - - - D. M. AMSDEltnV. . - - . . 1 llltor - - - - ADVKUTJIING ! nATltH. One cololnn. lltor monlb , $7.00. Ono.halt co. . nan per lUon'b1,00 ' Qnartu column. II or 1I10n'h ' , t .r.o. 'Lt.e 'hL\n qnnrler clllomn , r.o eenu per Inch per month Oardl on IIrlt pajlo. 60 cent Ior IIIOhlr month Local a.herlholDI & cunle t.ur 1I1It ! each 11.lor. 'ton. . 1ioUoe of church eoclableeloll ootortalo. . IDQOU wbero mono falul mrKed , olltJ.hnlf f tj . SooIO' , no\lcol anlt re oluUonl , ono-halt rule. . Wel1dlulPlotlOllI troo. baIt price tor pnbllenltll ( Uu of proeent.8. , JJea'h no\loo. tree , Iu\It prlto ror II/Ib1l811\DI \ ( O\l"IIU \ , 1I0tlCOII , nnlcllrl or Ihank . LeialllOtlCOd at rM.1 lr.lltel1 b , . 'lIlnle of Nebr. . ' . , 8UD8CJUI'TIUN I'UIUI : ! 01111 Yoar.lnad'ftuctl . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 51I ) I Thursday , April 26 , } 90C , . Morril Direct. the Cnmpnign. We note from t e Omaha Bce that S. P. Morris , formcrly of this city , is in charge of the collection - lection work for the San Francisco - co suffers , in that city. 'rhe Bee says : , "The collection work was in the hands of Superintendent Morris of the Associated Charities - ties and he proved himscif a mas. ter of such undertakings. From noon until after 5 o'cleck be had not less than 240 men and bo's working under his dircction on a carefully systematizcd plan. By reason of thorough organi7.ation the task was made comparatively simple. At least three carloads of material were taken to headquarters - quarters at the city hall and so cxpcditious was the work that one car was loaded at Eighth and Jackson streets in time for the special train , started out by the Union Pacific. All of the labor was voluntary and no enc received a penny for his toil. "Superintendent Morris' plan included the scnding ont of every wagon over a plainldt'sigI1atcd typewritten ronte. Each wag-oil was equipped with a crew of two men and one boy. bcsideg the driver. The boy ) < ept worldng ahead , notifying the householders - holders along both sides of the street to get their contnbutions ready and the two men followed , one on each side of the street to carry the donations to the wa- gons. 'J'he scheme was intended to save time and it did and worked - ed with splendid suc ess. " Broken Bow' . Bl\le Dnll Buaten. The baseball enthusiasts met Tuesday night and elected Claud Sidwell captain and he informed those present that there would be practice eve y evening , beginning - ning yesterday , and he desired all young men ( not boys ) who could and would play ball this season to come so that a sufficient number could be selected to - constitute a club. * * * John Benjamin who has been with a theatrical organi7.ation the past eighteen months , wel1 known as one of Broken Bow' best ball tossers , is home for the summer nd will add strength I and nerve to the team. : * * * Herbert Copsey has returned home from school work at Lincoln - coln and , being in his old-time form , will undoubtedly produce wore speed , with added experi- cnce , than formerly. Broken Bow fans know that Herb"always delivers good goods at the proper time. I' > I < * > I < For the presnt practice gamcs are on the Haeberle lot , as permanent - manent grounds have not been ser.ured regardless of the fact that Manager Bray has diligently - ly searched for 'cm and he is al. most ready to cry aloud in an agonizing tone : "Please , mister man , won't you help me out of this dilemma ? " * * * Ansley is anxious for a game with Broken Bow and arrangements - ments will be made to pull it 01T about the middle of next week in this city. BUlinen Hou.e. Clole at 7 p. m. \Ve , the u'ndersigned 1l1erdHl11ts of Broken Bow agree to close oUt respective places of business at 7 o'clock p. m. , commencing Mon. day , May 7 , 1906 , and continuing until November 7th , 1906 , except. ing Saturdays : ] . C. Dowen , Leo Dean 111. A. Penn. l\1r.1. Gco. Zahn . . J. R. Humphrey F. W. lIayes Shel'panl & Durk Fred C. l\JuuHck Snyiler Dros. & CO J. 11. Johnson Eagle GroCt'ry Co C. W. Wahl . Peale-Walker Co A. H. Andcrjon ! LyeU & Co 1\Irs. I.urn ! ) enn C. S. Martin r. . } 1. Rapp II. D. Drake S. P. Great & Co Ryerson Dros. Co Will. Gillings J. W. Scott ] . A. O. Thomas Mrs..E. M. Denn WUlts Cadwcl1 Kenned ) ' & Son O. II. Conrad Geo. Willing. Glaze & Co P. I , Sltnonson G. W. Apple 1. C. Darton W. P. Rogers D. C. Konkel n. Reyner & Co ] . G. VanCott . ' - - - - " --p- " : ' . . . . . . _ _ .v - - - . " ' - - . . , FOI' l'hin I . I P or Blood _ 1rftII _ . . . _ _ . _ . _ . .A. _ " You can trust n medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience , think of that r Experience with Aycr's Sarsaparilla - saparilla ; the original Sarsaparilla - parilla ; the strongest Sarsaparilla - rilla ; the Sarsaparilla the doctors - tors endorse for thin blood , \Vealt nerves , general debility. thh , 01 \ mrdlclno do lIut ovrn I1fRnt < CRnllot 118 lJe8t work If , ho IIvrr . . honetlvn 011.1 the 1J00vel , cOll tll'Rlrt. ' Jlof Iho h 8t \ > 0.8IhI0 fO. 811118 , YOI1 Rh0I1I,1 , 1111 < 0 IIIXllllvo .1'8 fir Ayer'A ) ' 1118 \ \ hllo . UIIIIIJ : 'ho flr' : ll/lrIIlR. ' ) 'ho liver , vIII 'Iulckl , re'I'"II1I , RtHI eo \ \ 11\ \ the hO"III8. 1tJIr.a _ . . . . _ _ _ i , by.T. O. Ayer Co. . Lowoll. : Mass. .Alia lUanuraoturors or I AtPc10 , IWR "IOOl. ! . ' Anun CUll ! ! . lJe J'S CIIIRRV : I'IC.TORA : . Denth of Rev. H. C. Clinton. I cII. . Co Clinton pasl ! : d from labor to reward Wednesday , April 18. 1'JO ( " at 7 p. m. , at the holltc of J. O. Wilson , in Cliff , Custer county , Nebraska. IIe had been sick six wcel < s prior to his death and the last two wcc ] < s had been at the home of . \1 r. Wilson. With no pain hc peacefully - fully crossed the ri\'er Jordon and entered Into the rest the T40rd I had prepared. 'I'he deceased was 81) years old. Hev. H. C. Clinton was a pioneer - neer missionary and organizer of the General Baptist churches in Nebraska. He was sent from the General Baptist Conference of 'l'ennessec somecig-hteen years ag-o. He has made Custer coun- _ _ _ ' : ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . - : : " . . . . - r- ' " lr ty mOit of the time and iq widely known. His work WIS in Custer. I40gan , I.incoln , Doyd and Broc k counties. as well as other cou n- tics of the state in which he preached the GOHpel of Christ. 'I'he rcmains of thc deceased were laid to rest in the Cliff Cemctery , after appropriate services - vices at the M. B. church , conducted - ducted by Hev. D. 1/ . Wood , Grad. } ' , Nebraska. Although the deceased had not a hlood relative present or living , all care was gi\'en him that Christian hands could minister and the services of five medical men. He will he missed as no other man , as he spent his life in serving others. W. J. HrCH. Young Men'a Chriatian Club. A number of mcn met at the court house Monelay nig-ht to ef- fect a temporary org-ani7.ation to ue known as the Young Men's Christian Club. An organization was effected hy electing II. Lomax , president ; J. D. Wilscn , vice-presHlent ; R. D. Pickett secretarand , secretar\ easur- cr. 'rhe following committees werc ppointed : Comnl1ttee on Constitution anel hy-laws : I-.t. I. . Epley , N. ' 1' . Gadd , Allen Chamberlain ; Jos. Pig-man and A. M. T4evack. Committee on location : A. H. Humphrey.V. . A. George and Jules lIau mon t. I Committee on enrollment : Hay Kuns , I ay Gadd , Clifford Tipton , I T-.tynn Douglas , Russel1 Fmith ) , John Thostensen , Claud Sidwell , I Cleon Cannon and F. W. Hutch- I i nson. 'rhe enrolJment at this date numbers 92. 'rhe next meeting will be held at the court house Monday , May ith at 8 p. m. . . t - . - . . . . : _ r 1\ ' " 1 , . . " naptllt Church SC'rvicl'o ! in the Baptist church next J4or < l' clll ) ' at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. 111. fil\bject in thc lI1orning , " 1'he [ , ilc of l cllowship. " In the l'vcning , "Conscience , What is it ? " Young peoples mceting at 7 p. 111. gvcrj'onc maele wel. come at these Hcn'ice . A. 1\1. Jc\'ack , Pastor. . . - - - - - Seed Corn. Pure brecl s ed corn for sale , the Leaming's Golcl : : ; tanelard variety , importeel from l.'unk Brothers , Bloominglon , Ill. Samples may be seen and orders tal < en at VanCotts harc\ware \ store. Price , $1.00 per uushel. 44-4 ( , . - - - - - Don't Labor Unller the Delusion tha t i l is possi blc to bu ) ' LUMm l equal to that in our yarels < : t lower - er prices or 'bctter stock at the same pnces. Our scale of prices is so nicely ac justed that the quality alwa ) ' slightly overbalances the cost. Material that JOlt can not bu ) ' elsewhere can surely be bought here. Let us estimate on your needs. l > ierks Lumher anll Coal Co. . . . . II- .r- > _ . . . - . . _ . . = _ _ _ _ = . - .VBLIC S.A.LB . . . _ _ or _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ' : : ' " : " " " _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ I will seli at Public Auction , beginning at 10 o'clock , at my old ranch 4 miles southeast of Broken : Sow , THURSDAY , MAY 3 , 1906 THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY , : 80 head of Hogs consisting of 60 head of Sovs and guilts. SOlne of these are reg. . istered and the rest are eligible to regis- ter. They are my best brood sows and the vex'y best guil ts I ever raised. 2 Registered Duroc Boars. One of these . boars is H Billy I's" best sons. ' .Bil1y I { " took 2nd premium at the Nebraska State 'air. , 4 'fhoroughbred Poland China Sovs. . . 60 head of Spring Pigs. 30 hea of Gra e Cattle , ofvhich 10 head are 2-yeal' old steers and 20 head of OO\VS an B eifel's ; saIne good 'lilch ' CO'Ys. 3 head of 2-year old Draft Colts. l yearling Filley. 2 head of 3-year old Colts ; one draft , the other a roadster' 2 Mares , 12.years old , both \vith foal and weigh about 1050 each. 1 'fhree-year old pure bred Welsh Pony , broke to saddle. 1 geared Feed GrInder. 1 t\vo..seated Buggy , canopy top. 1 t\yo-seatcd Road Wagon. . 1 Corn Binder , also Wagons , Farm Implements and Household Furniture. E'TE RYTHING GOES ! Having sold 1Y ranch , this is my cleaning up sale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Free Lunch at Noon . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , TERMS OF SALE. Ten months' time will be given on all sums over $10.00 ; approved security with int rest at 10 per cent from date. All sums under $10.00 , cash in hand. - Pure bred Hereford Cattle at : private sale. . . ' G.E. Cadwell. . . . - . . 1. 't . . , , . . . t" . r\ ; . , , . ' : # , . - . . . . . - - " ' - " ; : . : . . : : . . : . - - IlL. . . . .y. . . . 't ' ' " : 7' " t - " . . , . - - - - - ' & 'f'- " ' ' \ , r j 'H S ' . y' : . = " . . PROPI mTOR I. I N ftV RY'S'i\n1t . : : ft . ' . I , ' . I'r. I' ' LIVERY and I ' I , I ; . . : 'FEED ' BARN I ' . . . ' - ' . ' . JII1..u ; ; ; ; ; : EAS1. Ol GLOBE IlO'lEL. : Rcltlo clcll nnd rcpaircd throughout. ( oofl1ivcr ) ' rig9 nt rcasonahll' tllIt'S. i o Accoltloflntion ( or mille 1\1\11 muge horo.C1. ! ! Jln ) ' at 110011 , 10 ccnts : nil dll } ' , Ii ' --4. ' 8 15 cents ; o\'cr uighl , .15 ccnts. Cal1 alld see lIIe. R ri'l > t iO" : o- : o : ; oo : . : o : ; o' d - . . , - _ _ " - : ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ .J----l ! I . .L HARRY KIMBALL. HOCKWIDT-.tT-.t & KONKEI-.t I - - - S l1ccessor t 0 } and GEO. WIT-.tT-.tING , . Embalmer and Funeral Director , NORTH SIDE , BROKEN BOW , NEil. . / , \ ( Business phone , 301. Hesidence phone , 227. . . ' - - - " - -I --1- - - - - - j ur c and Herefords ; 7\ : . , ; i , . I , - - - - - - - - \ I have sme fine sows ? t and'gmlts bred to Oustm' Billy and Oad- well's Challenger , also choice bulls for sale. . . G E l\VELL. \ . BROKEN BO\V. ' ' - - . - - - . . - - . _ . . - . . . . - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - . - . ' " - . , . - , . - - . - - . . . - . . _ . - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-.I trtrnrrn = . , . . r = mtrt. ; .tE ! . .1TT1i ( - = Irmi. t-'ZIt , ) R ( r.-- 11 1 ; .t9 rm ' r \ If/i'iitl ( ' : l J j ffil Before You Build , Consult E'IEll 1 : : ffiJ , ffirn Greo. : lap - : n.ea'U..9 : ' [ f' I If Contractor and 8uilJer. Estimates :1 ; 'Iill ' Furnished free with plans and specifications. iI ; f ji1j ! ! " , - Bargains in Farm La11d a11d.'Ranc11es Write for list with prices and terms of sale. H you have land for sale list it with me. Correspondence with non-resident land owners solicited JAMES LEDWIGI-I , - - Broken Bo\v , Neb . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nuw Crocorv Firm J. N. Peale and Hey 'vValker have purchased the : Mevis stock of g'roceries and will conduct the business under the firm . name of , l , PEALE-WALKER GROCERY COMPANY JJaving bought this stoc'k at a hargain we are prepared to sell you groceries as cheap aR the market will bear. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE will he taken in exchange. $ T _ WE GIVE ORDERS j on dry goods houses for goods we do not handle. ' 'j Oall and see us I. ] Pea.leWa.lke , . Grocery Co. , i East Side of Public Square , . BHOICEN. BOW , NEBRASICA. . r O"V"EJI : : : > i \ q t . HARDWARE AND FURNITURE First door west of Broken Bow State bank , in the , building vacated by Rockwell & IConkel. I Having purehased tl.le HCckw.ell ! & 1(011kel stock ; 1 of hnrdwar and combIned It WIth my own , T now l ' . have one of the largest stocks in central N braska. _ . .J All old customers , as well as new ones , are in- vi ted to call. 'vVith increased room and eombined stock I am ' better rpepared to accomodate the trade. i I Ja C. _ VanCott.J -1 t I . . . . , . . ,