I State Hist Librarian Soololy N02i 3,1 VOL , XVIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 9 1899HEIGHT PAGES , Clinton Day , PUVBICXAN AND SITttOKON , Broken Bow , Nob. Oflloeover llyoraon's grocery. Ilesly ( Jenco 0th houao west of ! 3aptiBt ohuroh. Lunch Counter , Ed. Win Hey , Prop'r. All kinds of soft drinks. Best brand of cigars. 1st building east of Farmers' bank , C. W. IIBAL. A. P. SMITH , Beal & Smith , y' . ATTOBNBYS-AT-LAW. Prompt attention given to collections flntl rent esutu. Olllco orcr First National Dank. Broken llow , . . . Nebraska. T. W. Bass , DENTIST. All work first class , liooms on 2d iloor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nobr. E. B. Mullins , Physician - and - Surgeon , Kcililouro urst liouflc west Of McCoinas * drug storo. Olllcu la the Myers bulldini ; as soon an completed. CTIrokcu How , - Nebrcekn. I Probably tbrco oat of live pcopla who como to us for oyu examination Imagine that there IB eomo foreign Bubstsnco In their oyo. Wo can vomctlmos ccarcely convince them thnt thi-eo GB1TTY , HAN. JT , SCUATOI11NG , 1K1UTATKI ) con- dltloiiB tire SYMPTOMS und BFFBCTS duo to refractive orrora which may bo cor rected by the ueo of proper glasses. Wo correct all defcota of the unman eye { examination I'rcc. Graduate of Chicago Ophthalmic College. J. G. EAEBEHLE.m j $ V. C. WOHNAI.L , President. J. A. II\IIIUS Cashier. . . . . . , A. J. KOliBBTSON , Vice-Pros. W. 1) . ULACKWBLL. Aaa't Oaehlor. Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims and Warrants Bought. g Pratt's Stock and Poultry Food at J. C. BOWEN'S : $ $ Lamps and Lamp Trimmings , of all kinds , at J. C. BOWEN'S. ptf Knives , Forks and Spoons , all kinds , at J. C. BOWEN'S. Jitii Wo buy Poultry at J. C. BOWEN'S. Car of Winter Apples just arrived at J. C. BOWEN'S. M Clocks , all kinds , at J. C. BOWEN'S. $ jg JJB Rochester Hanging Lamps for good light , at J. C. BOWEN'S. $ | & O 9 o m HI j Why can Lamps be purchased for | | fj | 60c on the dollar of J. C. Bowen ? | | j P e S A Puzzle on Clocks Why does J. f | gC. ( Bowen sell Clocks at 50c on the U sij" S ' 7' "dollar ? Because he does not want the jlii il fearth.A l Customer. i Has a full line or Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also ft Pine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc , Store on corner of Fifth avenue and Main etroet , Broken Bow , Nob. Local Mention. . Job printing at this oflioc. Cannon City coal at Diorks Lumber Co. For first-class job work call on the KKPUIILIOAN oflioo. Call on O , P. Porloy , agent for Pasteur Blaok Leg Vaooino , Try a package of Magio Carpet Cleaner at W. J. Woods' store , Watoh for the date of the Gold King , by the Broken Bow Dramatic Co. The total vote of the county is over 4:200 , which ia 000 more than were east last fall. 11. J. Bullook anu wife , of York , are visiting in the city with the family of J. 11. H. Cross. A buggy for sale every cheap or trade for a good saddle. J. M. OAIIKSS. Buy your fancy articles for Christ * mas from the ladies of the Presby terian church about December 1st. City and iarm properly insured against lire , lightning and torna does. J. M , KiMiiimuNa. Top cash price paid for all kinds of poultry at my elevator at all times. tf. H. II. WIIIT. S. D. Butcher has selected men from every post'office in the county to write , but thin excludes no one from competing for the premium book. E. W. Harvey , a practical printer and experienced job man of Utioa has accepted the position of fore * man in this office in place of H. L. Frazier , resigned. Rev. M. L. Everett , of Iowa , is expected hero to begin a reries of religious meetings in the Bap tist church next Sunday. The pub lic is invited out to hear him. He is an able preacher. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going and prices are commencing to advance rapidly. J.G.Broniecr. C. C. Washburn Relief Corps will hold a fair commencing Thanksgiving day. Place of hold ing the t fair will be'given'later' Every body will be invited to belp make it a success. Lost -On the streets in Broken Bow between the Racket store end Gutteerson's , a buggy robe , blacken on one side , green on the other. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Kennedy's barn. Messers Lewis & White proprie tors of the Broken Bow marble works solo a few days ago a rustic monument to R. E. Brega of Calla- way for his mother's grave , that cost over $100. It is over 7 feet high. Church of Christ , November 12 , preaching at 11 a m. , subject , "Tho Lord's Supper ; " 7:30 : p. m. , "Christ as a Priest" ( second of a series on Christ ) ; Bible School at 10 a. m. ; C. E. 0:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. T. B. McDonald , pastor. We have changed our lighting lystem , and have ton large Roohoe- or and Miller lamps , completewith shades and spring extensions m irst class condition ; will sell for ess than half vUuo. Churches and schools should enquire at onoo. o2G-2w WILSON & DKAKB. Both the republican township and oity tickets were elected. Thoru was a mistake in printing of the Hots of road overseer in Diet. No. 7 , in which the narno of Chas. Wright , the republican nominee , was placed before words Peoples Independent and Marquis' name be fore Republican. A. W. Drake the second hand man is now located on the west Fide of public square , and having bought out another stock of goods , consisting of qucenswaro , glassware , cutlery and furniture , he will sell at unheard of prices for thuty days. Call and see him and get prices before you buy. II. L. Frazier , who learned the printer's trade in this office and has been connected with the office most of the time for the past twelve years , filling every position from devil up to foreman , resigned his position last Saturday with the view of establishing himself in the photographio business. lie has put up a gallery on the west side of tbe equate , where he expects to be ready for business in a short time. The REPUBLICAN wishes him auo- oesB , Joe Hoffolo , of MoKinloy , WAS a friendly oallor today. Bigham , ol Round Grove , is a oity visitor today. Bring your guns and revolvers , to Jas. Nance for ropaits. Bring your poultry to TSornoy Bros , for the holiday trade. All work guarntced and pnoos reasonable done by Jamoa Nauco. All kinds of bycialo roparing , frame work especially , by Jas. Nance north of the postoflioo. Sewing machines cleaned and repaired , second door north of postollioo. tf. . ! AS. NANCK. Walt George called m today testate state that calves are worth $5 less per head than they were last week. Dr. Daywho has boon laid up a couple of weeks with a Hprainod ankle is again able to attend calls. Tiernoy Bros , want a thousand turkeys for the holidays. They will pay the highest market prioo. M. D. Welch , of Bcrwny , is one of the republican candidates who pulled through for a township officu. J. F. Brhchbuhl was elected supervisor from his district over the populist candidate by ninety * one majority. The unofficial report received at this office , indicates that Walt George came within 90 of election and that V. C. Talbot only lacked 101 The Magio Carpet Cleaner will clean ' that soiled carpet without any hard 'work , and while on the tloor , and restore the color. For sale at W. J. Woods' furniture store. 3t W. F. Hopkins and Miss Delia Noble , of this oity , wore married last Friday. Judge Armour official. ing. The RKPUHLICAN joins with their many friends in congratula tions. H. F. Kennedy and Jas. Chittiok were each respectively defeated by 303 and 308 majorities. This ia not a bad showing in the light of the fact that the populists carried the county by nearly 000 majority. WAIT WAI'i WAIT. . . for the DATE DATE DATE of the Gold King. The First National Bank , located at Broken Bow state of Nebraska is closing up its affairs , all note holders and others , creditors of said association are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Got 23rd 1890.s II. G. ROOURS , Cashier. To Neighbor Curlund. We the members of the Ouster Camp. No. 4477 Modern Wnodman of Americaheartly extend our sicoear sympathy to neighbor Garland and family in the loss ol their child , and wo hereby request that this bo published m the Broken Bow papers and a copy be sent to the bereved family. Signed , G. T. ROBINBON. R. A , HUNTKB. E. A. Mooitu. Another Marble Shop E.D. , W.R. andl.D.GIazoofHol- drege have located in in the city and have put in marble worke. They have opened in busines in the build ng south of the Beacon officeunder the firm name of E.D. Glaze & eons. Mr. Glaze , the senior of the firm has been engaged in the business forty years and is an experienced artist in his line and is up with the times in making Uio latest designs. They solict thu public to call and make their acquaintance , examine their work and get prices. They guarantee first class work and satis , faction. Curd of Tliuuks. I hereby extend to my friends and neighbor. * my most sincere thanks for their kind assistance during the sickness of my wife and burial of n.y babe.R. R. A. JUNKINS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to tha kind friends and the Grand Army , who so willingly assisted us in laying away the re * mains of our husband , father and brother. EMKLINK RKYNKU. ALIJJN RKVNJSU. DELLA REYNUU. JOHN KlMUBULIKQ SAMUEL DB , UKYKKK , Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powders arz the Rrc.-.Kt mctiaccrstoTiCAllhof the lirc.entw'ay. ROYAL DKIHQ po Dcn co. , NII * VORK To Uio I'ulillu. Ourhiograiihy books wore burned , containing 1,500 bingrnphiuH , which can only bo obtained in time for publication in our book , by Hondinp us by mtiil to Broken Bow tit once , a letter , answering the , following questions : Born where ? When ? Fathor'n name ? Married , when ? Whore ? To whom ? Who was born when ? Whore ? Fathor'n nainu ? llow many children ? ' Their uamcB ? Came to county when ? Located where ? About how many copies will you want ? S. D. Bimmitit. Cattle. JCBH Gaudy linn at all limcH on his ranch , nix miles southwest of Broken Bow stock cattle for Halo. Terms made on application. If Fresh homemade broad for sale at Farmer's Restaurant , third door north of post office , Broken Bow , Nob. House for Sale. The J. 8. Klrkpatnck property , three blooko from public 8iUfiro- | also n good bloyclo for sale. Euqulro of J. C. Coal. Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of hard and soft coal , and HUO if they do not merit such favors in quality , weights and price. o28-4t Edwin Myers loft last Tuesday morning for Omaha and will qolect his line of 1000 wheels while there. He eolls more wheels , than all the other dealers , so ho of course can have bis pick of the different makes. Cuttle Tor Sale. One thousand head of on a , two and three year old steers alee eight hundred head of stock cattle. For particulars enquire of W. C. Greg ory , tf. Letter List. Following is the dead letter list for week ending Nov. 7 , 1890 : T M Wolvin Gee Wmn Coole Joy Jack Hart Miss Lizzie Hadly John Campbell M E Cowan Mrs Bartlett Elizabeth Lonou Mrs Mary Brewer Eugene Burnham Myrtle Allison Goo W Donahue G W Gibson. Parties calling for the above pleabo say advertised. L. II. JKWKTT , P. M. By special request , the Broken Bow Dramatio Co. will repeat the favorite of last season , "The Goh King. " This , with the addition of now specialties , will make an enter taiument which all may enjoy. The plot is ono of the bent , a mixture of laughter and tears , so artistically arranged OH to piovido an excellent entertainment. The date will be announced The llcst Plaster. A pleco ot ilunuul ( tamponed with Chamberlian'B Pain Balm and bound to tbe effected pnrtn is superior to nny pluator. When trouble with a pnin In tbe chest or side , or a Itunu bnuk , givu It R trial- You tire certain to bo more tban pleased with the prompt relief which it eilordH. Pain linlm if nlso a certain euro for rheumatism. For sale by nil druggists. From New Zealand , Koefton , Now Zealand , Nov.3 , 1800. 1 am very pleased to etuo that since I took the ngenoy of Chumberlian'B medicines the Halo hns been very large , more oBpestiillyof the Cough Kennedy. In two years 1 h&vo Bold more of this particular remedy tlnin of nil other makes for the previous live years. As to Its oilicuoy , I have been informed by score * ot persons of the good results they have received from It , and know itB value from the use ot it In my own household. It Is so plonscnt to take thnt wo bavo to plaoo tuo bottle beyond the reach of tbo ohlldron * for sale by nil DruKgista , There are few women aa beau tiful as they might be. Powder and paint and cosmetics don't make good looks. Beauty is simply an impossibility without H health. Beautiful women are * few because healthy women are few. The way to have a fair face and a well-rounded figure is to take This is that old and time-tried M medicine that cures nil female III troubles and weaknesses and draiiia. II makes no difference what the doctors call the trou ble , if there is anything the M matter in the distinctly feminine M organs , Sradfiold's Fe male Regulator will help and , euro it. It is good for ir regular or painful moiiHtruation ; for leucorrhoea , for falling of the atm womb , for nervousness , head ache , backache und dizziness. Take it and got well. Then your old-timp girlish features and figure will bo restored. Sold bydrujslsts for SI a bottle. TUB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. A7LAHTA , GA. llqunllly , Economy , Security. ยง | v.fl | ' ) ho Iruu test for Llfo Intmriuiai ) Is J..1 ? fouuil In Iliu Kqulty of the Contract , * wi tlm Kconomy of Management , and Uio jj $ Security for Uio Tayiiiunt. ffi ffiM TI11C OUIGlNAli If Bankers Life Association , $ | 1 $ lawn. m . Tcufi.u , PrOHldcnt. OrRiinlr.cd July let , 18J. 1 1I Guaranty Fnml for eiifoty. . < I- [ fur protection. . SB ? Sccurl lea clopooUod witli the f ti t < > ( loimcinicut. it : * CoiiHorvatlvo mctlioda , j fjC Preferred Itls sLow Hutna. Mi J Quarterly I'ltymentH. 1 rj.ijy Kor ratOH and full Infonuntloii , call on or ad < Ire i * J. A. HAKRIS , yijj Aftcnt for Uuator County , Neb jViflf Ofllco t Vanucra Hank of Oantcr S-ptt Cocnty , Urokon How , Nob. m Creek. Corn husking IB the order of Ihe day. day.C. C. LI. Landreth maiketed novoral wagon loads of hogH the past week. E , Wiemier , the th eshur , in hav ing a very BUOoesHlul run considering - ing the short crop , lie BayH about live buBholu per acre iu the average of the wheat crop. AHI ! Creek IH having ono of its bc-Ht tcrniB of school uudor the niiinngemout of MTH C. G. Huff. W. E. Willifl is making Home needed , improvement on his farm. MOHB King , the Broken Bow painter , in out ti ) tliin neck of the woodB liguring on Homo work. The Way to go to CaliCoi-nhi. Is iu a tourist sleeker , porsonallj" con ducted , vl'.v t' o JiurlliiKton Koulu , You tlon.t clJiiiiKO cuts. You make fust tlmo. You ree thu lluest fcencry on tlioglobu. Your car la not as expensively fur- nlriicd 110 n plncoeleepnr , but it la just at clean , jiut UH cjriifortabji- , just HD oed to rldo In jind neii > )7 $20.00 uliuapur. It ling wklo vestibules ; PuitPchKaBB hlg'i buck * catn ; unformed I'ullrnan porter ; clean hcddiitfi ; Rpaohus looms , UihitM ! itd htaiin ran bttonj ly unrt heavily built. rluea Btnoptuiy ; it is wtirui in winter anu cuol In Bii'mnicr. In changi ) of each excursion party IB an e.\porieneiU ; oxeurslou uouductor who It rlRht .through to . 'Jars lenvo Omabn , St. Joeoph , Lincoln ami Hastings every Thufmlny. nrrivlnR San Francisco followinK diiy , Loss Angeles Monday. Only three j diiys from Missouri Rlvor to ttio PucUlo Const , including two Ptop-ovors of 1& hours at Denver uiul1 Hours nt Suit I LnUo City , two of tha most InUrestlnKj cities ) on thu ountliient. f For fi'lder Riviny lull ImfornntlonJ cull at nny Burlington Uuute ticket ] otllco , or writ" to , J. FitANClS- Gou'l. Vags. Agt. , O.uah , Neb ,