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. . \ : : . . ' . . . . :1 : -1 'I\.P"\1" , . . . . " -11. : ; 1Q , . . . ' : t'1 ; - - - ' - ' , . m E2a " e ; ; ; r : : : = : : : J - C. 'r. Wright shipped a car of I of yearlings , of his own feeding , . to Omaha the first of the week. Willie H binson left Sunda ) ' night for Gillett , Wyoming , where he has a position with the B. & M. railroad. 'rhos. Darncll , statc attorney for the Anti-Saloon 1-4eague , was a city visitor ) 'csterday. He made the RUl'UlH.ICAN office a - social call. . \ Chas. B. Pool , who has been i imployed as drug c1crk in the . Lee drug store , went \0 Alliancc . 'ruesday , where he ha secured J. ! a position in a drug store. , Major E11ison , of Ansley , who . ' accompanied two of his dautfh- tel'S here ti'riday , to take exanlln- ation for tcachers certificates , , made this ofiice a frie dly call. \V. B. 1\1oody was a city visitor ' . .I' . Monday. He had returned re- 'I' cently from a two months visit j . to Kansas. He ordered his paper - er changed from Crawford . to . . 1 - Ansley. G. E. Cadwell has sale bills . announcing a public saJe of liis ! ! ) crsonal propcrty at h s old ; . . I ranch , south of town , for 'rhurs- day , May 3. See his advertise- ' . mcnt . in this issue. I : t' . " , . . : Wm. Darnell , who went to Los \1. \ Angeles , California , last fall to , spend the winter with his ] ) arents returned to Brol < en Bow , last Thursday. He is a carpcn- , . . ; ' tel' by trade and found work on his arrival. . II. B. Ismrd : , who has been at , . , " ' ' . Denvcr for a couple of months . . . . returned the first of the weel < " in health. \'cry mnch improved His wife , who was at Denver : with him , is visiting her mother . ; there and will extend her ' 1isi t : several weeks. - , " \ Ir. and Irs. B.V. . Lowe , of Lodi , returned hcre Tuesday on their way home from Franklin , ' 'I Feb. . where they wcnt to attend 'i ' " f . ( the funeral of their daughter , , / \ . Mrs. Ethel Wineland. An obituary - ary notice will be published in these columns next week. All the teachers elect of the Ansley school. except the principal - pal declined to accept , assig-ning as their reason th wageslloffered wefe not enough. The amoun t paid is $40 a month. The principal - pal is JJaid $75. The board accepted - cepted the resignations and will try to fill the yacancies with others. Mrs. Louise Johnston , of Lodi , came over Tuesday to t. ; 0 over the B. M. to Deuver to attend the Baptist Women's National convention being held there this week , but by some oversight the one-fare rate , that had been ad- l \ vertised , had not been scnt to the " agent at this place and she decided - " cided to return home. Indications are that Broken I. ! Bow nimrods will be well reward- cd in chlckcn hunting next fall ) . . as al1 farmers who have hecn . interviewed say that prairie hens : arc more numerous now than ' , . they have hcen for a number of \ - . years. l ccently a citizen drove about twenty miles into the 1 country and he stated that he " saw fully a hundred fifty prairie i chickens on the trip. It is indeed very gratifying to 1 note how spontaneously the citi- I , ens of Broken Bow caught the mania of c1eaning up their build- . ings. All this tends to make a J city not only beautiful , but a desirable - sirable place to reside and en- itances values wonderfully. In . the language of the poet-oI some other individual with long hair-"let the good work go on. " 'f MARRIUD-BnA VER-G'SCIIWINI i . ! ---At the U. B. parsonage , Wed. nesday , April 18 , Frank C. Bea. j \'cr and Emilie G'Schwind , Hev , L. L. Epley ofiiciating. 'I'h ( . . . ' ) : bride IS a highly respected YOUI1 ! ! , . , t lady and has for the past yea ! , CO' been ilRsociated with the ofiice 01 ; the Singer Sewing Machine Co. , of this place. 'I'he groom is _ reccnO ) ' from Iowa and is coo in the Hayes restaurant. 'I'he ) . will make their home here wben / the bride has a home of her own I 'rhose of citizens residing nea : , the depot who. were up befor ( ' o'c1ocl < 'fuesday morning were " , 'lit . I , ( ( ' treated t.o a rar7 sight : Tw ( . ' box cars 111 a freight tram fron the west had caught fire fro II sparks from the locomotive ane were blazing fiercely as the trail . pulled into town. One car wa' ' loaded with hogs and the othe . with shin les from Washington [ with Lincoln as destination They were stopped under thl , water tank and the fire was SOOI , L , extinguished , but the car 0 , shingles were side-tracked her , lest some sparks were still alive " " ' . . . , - . - - , / . - ' T't. : : : , . : : ; ; I : The W. C. ' 1' . U. wi11 serve n luncheon at the home of Mrs. Eastham on 'l'uesday , May 1st , from 2 to 5 o'clock. A musical and litcrary program will be rcn- dcred. Admisgion , 15 cent . Only a few weeks ago lagrippe was the prevailing complaint , but since Monday it has been spring fever , and there are but very few of our citizens who have no ( come under the ban of "that tired feeling. " The time has arrived to gct out the fishing- tackle and hie to some sec1udcd spot on the banl s of the gentle-flowing , sweet- winding Little Muddy. ' [ 'here's whcre the b ll.head3 await your coming. Dr. W. R. Pennin ton"trottcc1" out a ncw touring automobilQ last Friday and whenevcr he stopped anywherc on the square to give thc crittcr a rest and chancc to brcathc was quicldy surrouncd by a curious crowd anxious to scc it if any . hucking was on thc program. ' 1'his is the third enc 'purchased by the doctor and he thinks he now has one that will not cut-up scandalous capers in [ /ublic-just when he wants it to act nicest. S. P. Great left last Sunday I night for St. Louis to complete his purchases of hardw rc for thc store on the North side , St. Louts , as is well Imown , is the greatest wholesale hardware - ware market in U. S. and Mr. Great will ccrtainly have a complete - plete stock after making pllr- chases there. Hc is expected home by Saturday and the hardware - ware stock will be in next weak. W. li' . Hopkins is going about by the IISC of crutches since .Monday. \ \ hile on his way from Oconto Monday , in company with Eb 1'hompson , the team became - came frightened nd in running around a cun'e in the road both occupants of the rig were un- cercl1Ionomly left at one side of thc road while tbe team went its way to the nearest house. Mr. Hopl < ns sustained a seyerc injury to his right foot and ankle. ' 1'h0111pson got off without injury. 'I'he Baisch drug store has' ' installed an elegant new soda fountain valued at $1500 and hope to have everything in reach- ness to serve patrons the lirst 01 next week. In addition to dispensing - pensing all the well-known syrups and fruits it is also arranged for lithia , kissengen , deep rock and root beer , all of which are health producing and non-intoxicant summer beverages. The fountain i& certainly a handsome one and Fred says it is guaran teed to bc just as good as it is handsome. Evangelist Sunday gave these rules in a sennon for breahing up a church : "Don't come 011 time. Al ways come late. If it is too bet or too cold or too dry or too wet , don't come. Alwacomc bound to find fault \vith the preacher , the church and every- thing' pertaing to the church. Don't cumc to the front feats , sit in thc rear. It is an olu saying that if Vall put the heavy C'lrS ill front arid the empty oues behind the train will pull casier. 'I'hat is true with the church. Don't pray for the pn.achers. It might make thcm feel good. Don't sing , just sit there like bumps on a log. Don't encourage the pas tor. If he says something good don't tell him of it , hut tcll his faults. If you see a stranger , don't speak to him. Give him the icy pal111 or the Klondyke shake. If you do shal < e , givc the dog shake. That shake originated with the Prince 01 I Wales when he had a carbuncle under his arm and couldn't shal C any otber way. Of course the young dudes who were watching ) the fastidious prince .took t111 for a new fad and thus it started. 'l'bat is all dog. Don't JOu e\'eI . shal < e hands with me that way. I believe Shal < cspeare' words. 'What 'fools these mortals he,1 are true. Always see that the preachers salary is behind. Don't bring anybody to church witIJ I you. If the church is moving smoothly , get busy to stir U [ something. Don't pray. Don't. God wi11like that. Peoole will - honor you if you do. " John Marshall Dies in Great Agony John Marshall , a young mal twcnty.two years old , who resid. cd eight miles northeast of Bro' ' l < en llow , died yesterd ay a Her noon under distressing circum stances. lIe was found near tlH oil tanks where he attracted crowd by calling at the extent 0 his voice for help. Messers Mc' ' , Clurc , Cramcr , Franse Moore anI' . a number of others being attract ed by his cry went to his assis , 1 tance and found him lying 01 f th.e ground apparently in grea e i misery. He was rational anI : . seemed to realize his condition , W-- ' 1. ' ' ' : : - ; iif , ' ! ' 1':7rq . Between convulsions he bcged them to kill him. On bell1g pressed to state " "at he had taken he said "only a little hit- tets. " lIe had been seen by a number throu h the day who said he was sl1ghtly iutmcatcd and he had been drinking the day before. He callcd for a doctor - tor and Dr. PCllnington was sent for , but he was dead before the Dr. reachcd him , as he enl ) ' lived a few minutes after he was found. It is claimed he was dcspol1lh'nt bc ause a young lady refused to reCC1\'e further attention - tion from him lIc , with Leslie Holcomb , had rcnted the rings. tube farm , north of town , and were batching together , but for sOllie reason hc had driven to Ansle ) ' , where he left his team and came bac1e to Broken Bow. Ilis rema1l1s were tal < en to Kimball's underta ] < ng rooms and the coroner was notiliec1. On ilr- riving , Dr. Morrow viewed the body and decided the expense of an inquest was unnecessar ) . lIe was a bright intelligent young man but had become recl < - less. 'I'he case is a sad one. I-lis parents have the s'mpathy of the community as his father is a highly respect d citizen. The funeral will be held at the Baptist church tomorrow at 1:30. : 'rheVoodmen , of which he was a member wiiI participate in the funeral. Taylor Flick Stricken with Paraly.is. 1-4ast Saturdaj' afternoon ' 1'ay- lor Flick sufTered a parnletic stroke which completely paralvz- cd his right side and rendered him unconscious. He had just returned from d inncr and was waiting in his parlor for conveyance - ance to the cemetery to superintend - tend the repaintiug of the pail- ling around his wiCes grave when stricken. H had recently passed through a severe sick spell and was only able to be out a littlc while at a time. His daughter-in-law , Mrs. George tl'1ick , of Oklahoma , has I been taking care of him since his first sickness , giving him e\'ery special care possible , but th re is little hope of his recO\'ery. 'rhe Masonic lodge , of w hi h he is a member , is providing watches and he is having constant - tant attention day and night. I-Iis son George , who is in Washington , left for Broken Bow Tuesday night and is expected to arrive here tonight. Later-Mr. : , Flick died this morning at 7 o'clock. thur : h of God. There will be preacliing in the College building Sunday , May at 11 a. m. and. 8 p. m. I w.ill preach on the doctrine of the Church of God , observe the orcli- nances of the Lord's Supper and Washing of the aints feet. All are cL > rdially invited to attend thcse meetings. . A. H. Luther , pastor. Trees. W. A. Brown , of the Broc1 < nurscry , has shipped in a fine lot of cherry , plum , apple , crab , cvergreen trees and 110wering shrubs , which he ha for sale at reasonable prices. 'Phis stock is in line condition. 'l'hey. arc located - cated just south of Snyder Bros. store. Notice to Creditors. If all parties having accounts against Mrs. Sarah J. ' 1'aylor , deceased , will present their ac- ccount to William He 'I'aylor on or before May 2 , they . will be paid in full. \VILT.IAJ\I R. TAYI.on , Broken Bow , Neb. R. } i' . D. No.2. Horsea Wanted. Will pay' good prices for some exlra good hon es and mules at Finlen's barn , Saturday , April 23. JAKU 1-1. I\hII.Un. Notice. W AN'l'Im-Ilain sewing. Hoom Powell store. 45-4 ( , ) \1 ItS. Ho m li'lutru. . . - - FOlt SAT.H-A few good fresh milch cows. W. M. VANNICH. ) 4-47 I Broken Bow Market. ( Prlcc. . . to'II\.1 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 54 I Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 . l ) 'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 _ .Barley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . Corn. . . . . . , . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 32 . IIogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 80 Steers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 CO\vs. . . . . . . . , . . i . . . . . . . . 3 25 'l'u rkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 08 _ Chickens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 _ Onions. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 2 00 _ Ii'lour. . . . . : . . . , . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1 ggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hay. . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 to 6 00 Straw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ' > \ ' ] r r"-- " ' - ' - . , , r"1" 'T . . BUSINESS POINTERS. QUUi : : r . . _ , - - - - - - - - Doctor Lcach , Dent Ht. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'his ol1ice for job work. J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf - - - - - - - - - - - - - Insurance that in lIn's. 38tf H. G. MooR It. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck- Dentists. tC nil ) j'our farm and city property - erty of B. W. Blair. 37tf 'rhe new furniture store in the Opera House block is now open amI your patronage is solicited. Furnished rooms to rent. nath in connection. ] nquire at the HtPUlII.ICAN ol1ice. 44H . List your farm and city property - erty with n. W. Blair. 37tf " : : For bargains in real estate see Bowman & Anderson , just west of the Sccurit ) , State Bank. lOtf Bring ) 'our horses you have for sale to Finlen's barn , Saturda ) ' , April 28. WAN'ruIAbout 55 head of stock to pasture , cheap. Smiles north of town. 45-4 ( , MAHSUAI.T. & HOTCOlIB : Thc furniture in the new store , Opera House 'block , is such in both style and price as to appeal to all who see it. Il'ol { SAI.u-or trade for stock , two eight and a four 1'00111 resi- dence. 'I'erms to suit purchaser. 45tf J. B. BUHDICK. FoSAI.ItA \ new house , 24x2 ( , four rooms , within two blocks of the sqnare. Inquire at this ofiice. 42tf Six choice rose bush plants I free with 'l'he Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper , all for only $1.55. 42-49 FOR SALE OR EXClIANGg , Good Pcrchcron stallion , six years old , weight 1'700 : tf J. G. LUoNAlm. No need of sending to the cities now since S. P. Great & Co. , have opened their stock of elegant - g-ant new furniture in the Opera House block. I That we lead all competitors is i proven by our rose bush ofTer in i this issue. Act today. It is for it ' 2 1ititcd time only. 42 49 : , - - W ANTl D-Men , women , boys i and girls to represent McClure's i Mag-azine Good pay. Address : ( ,7 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. , , Ladies , attention ! 'I'be ruse i bush ofT r in this issue of the i I U'UlII.ICAN is for your ! bene/H. / 42-4' ) ; - - i We always have money to loan ' on farms. H. G. Moore In Apple Block. 35tf . 'l'he HIU > UIIIICAN al ways leads and never follows. A garden of roses is given free to everv sub- scriber. See ofTer printec ] else- where. 42-4' ) FOH SAT.It-Eleven and half lots , 50x140 feet. Good frame house , good barn , good well and 100 bea.ring fruit trees. Enquire at this ol1ice. , 17tf Our patrons need not fear that rose bushes delivered through the the RnpulII.IcAN are inferior or I will not thrive in this cllmate. They are grown by a 1irm that ships 4,000,000 plants each year. Each plant is at least one year old and absolutely healthy. Six choi e rose bushes , with a year's subscription to the Weekly In- tcr Occan and this papcr will cost only $1.55. 42-4 ( ) E. P. Robinson , of Dunning , wishes to sell bis livery barn , 52 : < 58 feet , three Jots 25x150 feet , together with one team of horses , buggy and harness , price $800.00. Mr. l obinson's time is fully tal < cn putting" down wells for homesteaders , hence cannot 1001 < after barn and livery business. Grant 'I'urubull , - of Dunning , also wishes to sell a four-room house , in good repair , at $450.00 , so that he may enlarge his hotel , as his present building is taxed to the limit and business turned away. Write to or call on either of the aboved named gentlemen , or the undersigned. ' WIT.I.IS CADWHI.I. . Dunning hts good prospects to become a division as soon as trock is laid on new survey from Sar- gent to Dunning. 4-2t $200,000 to loan on good Custer County farms. 21tf R. G. Moore. R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. I S. , the Dentist. 37tf . . - " - - - " - . . . . - . - - - . , - " h" . . . . " - " . r- V" - " V 11' . ' . . tf' & . . & & . 7 t CITY BARBER SHOP t tt \1(1 1(1i NV.l RY'l'HINU l1p-'rO-DA'l'E. ) _ c. W. WAHL , Proprietor. 'i ' ? \ c \1 . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - New and Sec nd Hand Furniture , Flour and Feed Store. \Ve wish to notify om' many customers that we , have added to our stock of Hardware ulJ kinds .of - Nails , Staple : and Smooth Wirej \Ve also have .Mason Oity and ] ( eurney Hou'r . ; . the Lest that can he had in the state. . . . 'N e always have plenty of feed and baled huy. Goods deliv red free to any part f the city. . , \Ve repair furniture and frame pictul'eR. J. 'VV. SCerr. \ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CUSoTER CANYON HERD OF DUROC JER'SEYS Eight miles west of Brol l1 Bow. RESSE & MOOREHOUSE IIIQKI' N 1IOW. - , . . NlmR. ' e Tbree first choice Boars at a bargain II sold soon. _ _ BM - 't. I I I m .J . .it. " : . . : \ . ' . . . .i'1. ' " ' ' . ' . . ; . \ . - _ - , . : : ; ! ' r' : " Ot : . , . . . . , . . ' : . " . : t.- . . : , . < : - . , " . " ; [ . , . ! . . . . . ; . , . . , - " . 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'd"1 . : . re .11I. : J' . : 'J \ ! , ' " . , I ' . - - - - - -rJ1'JDEFI. : : . .A. IN'c : ; . . ' . . . . . " - - - ' - . . I. L. E. COLE , Licensed Embalnl0r . I .A. I > Funeral DiroctoL ; . ' " " , ; - - . ' DAY AND NIGHT CAllS PROMPTLY : : " ANSWERED. f NO BETTER HEARSE IN NEBRASKA. PHONE No. 322. BHOIEN BOW. ; . . . . . . . . . ' - ' - . . . . ! ' ! I4 : . . - - - - - f TIle ( ( \ll tl al SOllth 'I'hc ahodc of Soft WillIls , Persistcnt SUllshillc ntlll Gcntle Rallis ; the lanel of Oeauty. IIpolilles . Flowers. Conltlltlllellt alltllIea1th. The Territory served by the Louisville & NashviHe "Railroad , stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf . Throughout this wide area fert ile 111I111 is yet to br : hllllal-froll1 a . , \ ' LOW PIUCHS- Norlhern slntllipoinl-VHR - From sOllie of this ll\llli all a\'crnge of $ .116.1)5. lIet , was lIIacIe last ) 'cllr 011 lrnwherries. From ClIlIlllloupes. $50.00. . ) 'eaches. A\ples. Grapes. rclurn hl\llllsoillely. CIIll1eIced ll\lt lill \ e winter Ice ! ! . , ; Write \IIC for fllels 11I111 Flgurc ! ' . : , ; . G. APAHK , Gen'l Immigratio\1 \ and Industrial f\gel1t' Louisville & Nashville R. R. ; LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. .