u M . < J I 4 A , XVIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 15 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 34 I * ' . If you go on allowing your eyes to smart , and aebe , and annoy , you may ney- or be able to make tbem strong agtln neither can wo. Dent procrastinate. Any Irrntatlcn about tbo eyes means ( OHKTniNQ. Come to ns and find the W caaaa. If It's glasaea you need we'll tell JOU IB , AND rUOYE IT. Coneultextlon WI I A Graduate of Chicago Opbtbnlmlc Col lego WAMTKD Se ral persons ( or dlstrlc office managers In ihlt- state to n present mo in their < wn nd furroundinu coun ties. Willing to pay yearlj $0(10 ( , pny- ftble weekly. DtBiinblu imiiiciymeut witb unufUhl oppnrtunltteB. Euferen- cea exchanged. Enclneo pell-nddreffcd stamped envelope * S. A : Park , 320 Coxton Building , Chicago. 1130-2Ct. PENN & DORRI8 , BLACK8MITUS. All Kinds ot work In our line done promptly and In llrst-ol&as ordor. Red Shop on the corner , west of the hose house. Give us a trial. New Grand Central Ujgtfy and Feed Barn , JOSEPH B. SMITH , Prop. New tlgi and good teuni. Price * reasonablo. " * t * Clinton Day , PBV8ICXAM AMD BUUQEOK , Broken Bow , Neb. Offlce over llyereon's erocpry. Rutily denoe Oth house weetof Baptist church. A. THOM JSON. OOKTIUOTOR AITD BUILDEB. ans and oatlmatea on short no tice. Broken Bow , Nob. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHTBIOIAK AND SDKQKON. adatairway from wont ondin Realty block ; residence , 3rd wnnt VI E. church , Hame hide of street. CAMERON A REESE , ATTORNEYS , * CODN8KLLOH3 AT UAV\ BOIBI 8-8 Realty block , Broken Bow , Neb. Local Mention. Job printing at tbis office. Additional local on last page Or T. W BaHB , dentist , Broken Bow. Cannon Oity coal at Diorkfl Lumber Co. DiHtriot Court will oomonco in tbiB city next Monday. Now IH the time to renew jour ( subscription to the REPUBLICAN. Rooma for rent in ouster blook. 2t. R. C. TALBOT. Snydcr Bros , , baa just received a fine line of Spring dress goods. Fop SALE millut seed at 50 ctnie u bnnbul. JBBBE GANDY. Pacific blacks and blues , calico at tivo cents a yard at Snyder Broe. The REPUBLICAN and both tbo Illustrated and Weekly Bno for > 2 45. IJ h. Fr zicr , pl'otographer , MBI MU bquare , Brokuu Bow , N br.icka. tf VVritu rJnyden Bros. , Omaha , Wholesale Supply House for pnceh and BrfiupleH 2 8 lyr 1 be KFPUBLICAH and InterOounn lur $1 60. 'lie REPUBLICAN and S n Journal for $1 85. it , ) ( It r Xros , IH getting in a fine line ol ? 3 00 ukirtB. They are a bn gain. Call and see tbem. Shot maker's kit , including ma chine , good as new , at a bargain. A. W. DBAKK. FHB' ' homemade broad for sale i F < uu r'u Kt-H uutaut , third doot noi'h ol post otlioe , Broken Bow , Nb. I'lc\\tsi and nobbiest patterns ol cuntru tiiblcB , at A. W. Drake' * . Si d lion st styles ; prioos to euit t v r . i > ue For suitu , iron and wood beds , rockers , COIH , wprmgH , table8HtaudH , etc , uall on A. W. Drake , went cuie t-quaro. Snyder Bros , , carnes a big line of ladies skirts of the beat quality. If you want a bargain do not fail to see tbem. Foil SALE Twenty acre farm , one mile of Br < > en Bow ; buildln p ; uot.d well Enquire at thlB offiue Or will trrde tor city property. FOR SALE : Six room house and quarter blook of land or will trade for Lincoln property 34 2m. R. E. GLASS , Fine Plymouth Rook oookrels for nale. Three miles north at d one uiilo eaut ot Walwortb bridge 4 Q. GUYLE , Walworth. One of Omaha's dealers in furni ture was sold out laet week , A.W. Dnke was on the ground and sn . of their b-irnftina irrl i big lot tor iiin trnle here. L R. Allpbiu , late publisher ol tbo Arcadia Champion , bas recent ly taken charge of the Edgemont Express as assistant manager. May BUOCCBB attend him is the wish of the REPUBLICAN. Twentieth Century Innovation. b p Groceries. Lamps. Crockery. Clocks Addrened to tbouuhtful , conpervative oonsumerfl. We are st'll In the Grocery BustnoPH and are head quarters for Healthy Food ProduotH. To be b > altby and strniiK do not buy ADUUTUUATKD roon We keep nothing liir the bt-b h h t u in uf > n'er-t. | Pure i Teas. Ciffeen , Eitrwota , Spicin , 8 > ruif , Eu. Patent Medicines , Cutlery , Pink Pills and Others. Pure Cider Vinegar. Quaker Bath Cal inets. North Side , Broken Bow , Neb. * ffiinJTJTJTJTJTJT P , Additional local on laat page LAND FOB , SALE Two quarter sections of good farm land eight miles south of town , fGOO each. SEY BOLT , Mr. B W. Wilkinson a drug gist of Wayne , has recently pur chased tbo Crystal drug store , which he will reopen in a few days. Mesdamcs R. C. Talbot and Towil are visiting witb their mother in Burt County where they have a family reunion. They expect to return next week. The masquarado ball given laat night at the opera houaa , by tbo Hook and Ladder company , was quite a BUCCOSS financially and otherwise. The attend ance la reported to bavo been largo. FOB SALE Twouty-two acres of land fioven blocks east of the pub lic square. A good five-loom IIOUHO , The land is nice and level. Will sell reasonable. Mra. Laura Penn. St. John'H Episcopal Lhurch , Walton Hall Doggett , Pastor S.-p- . iui > ebiiuii Sui.d iy. to-binary 11 , 1900 Momittg service 11 a m Sunday School . Evening Hervioe 7.80 p m. Rev. E E Hatch , of Clyde Kna occupied the pulpit in the Baptist church , Su day morning and even- inc. Ho was tavoted with good iudLinceB and ho favored them with f oed BbrmouB. C. A. Chapin , who is employed by Conrad the windmill , pump etc. , man oppo ile the REPUBLICAN , has juet completed , for that tirm , a sample grain separator which is a hpicimen of skill and tins work A IJ.Bir B who bus boon oiaitd with the Anstey Chroniu.il I or some ttmo has purchased the ! Sargent Leader. A'r. ' Barks is a oung inn i of st'-rling quthtieb ii > dell H > \ell qualified to make the Lender ucueedo Company Al , of the late Firnt ! } phrar-ka Regimt-m , will give their irtil grand military ball upoi\ \ the evening of the 22d of February W. D. Blaokwoel will fumisb music , strictly up to date , and tick ets are fifty cents. The reception committee are uaed to the firing meH H E Zimmerman , of Mason 3ii ) , IB another of Cutter county armers , who under thu republican administration baa lifted tbe mort- { g from bis farm. He made a risit to our city last week and paid off the last dollar and carried his mortgage homo with him. Wnh an. otber four years of McKinley times here will be uo mortgaged farms in Caster county. Let tbe good work ; o on. Broken Bon Creamery Opening1. Thw opening ol thBr ( ki-n Bow creamery btiuion as been hxcd 101 Monday , Fobru r ) SO , at 10 oVlock. Tbe building is now complete and the workmen will hav tbo maoh n- ery in place , ready for operation on the above date. The committee on program has fixed the hour at 10 > 'cloo * . BO as to give tbo farmers and their families an opportunity ; o inspect llm plant before ittkuig up tbe program In order t < > mak t convenient for all to attend , tin committee has provided a hall in which a basket dinner can bit tor- ved and sooiable time can bo en joyed by all. It is expected that us many as can Mill bring with them well filled baskets of piovis- ions , for themselves and any friends they may be able to induce to come along with them. Tbe com mitteo foils that if tbe pnblic in properly unformed upon the sub- loot that many moro than the stock holders will become patron , With thin object in view IIIOBH have been put upon the pr > gram who are competent to diuusa matters per taining to the dairy interests from a practical stand point. It is to be hoped that all who can , from the country as well an tha business me i1 of the city , will bo in attend : uico Tbe following is tin' pro gram : 10a.m. , . .Examination of plant. 12m Basket dinner , in doon. 1 p m , Muslo by L.nd. . HIS p.m. . . . . . Address , C 11. Miller , president. 1 S3 p.m. , Song , U. R. Custom. Ii30p.ni. , PaperJ. D Uoauv Followed by dlsinitlon led by J O Taylor , Uerwyn. I p. in , , Song , Mesdainei Gnttonon and Stuckvy 9:10 : p.m. , Address , U. L. Guttenon , S:2bp.m : , , Bonn , I ) W IDnlr. 3:30p. : m , I'apcr , W U. Kecdor , Mernu. "UeneflU of tbe Creamery to patrons. " FuJ'ow ' ed by dlscisslon led by 1 ( . Anderson , Uerwju. 8:45 : p , m. , 1'iano selection , L. . IJell. vldmi , W. W. Marplw , Llocola. Gone to the Upper Fold. Ooadolia Merle Brandenburg , only daughter of Charlis and Myrtle Brandenburg , born Juno 10 , 1808 , died February 0 , 1000 , age out your , si ven months and eighteen days , after a lingering illness of four weeks witb muscular rheumatism and paralysis. Funeral services were bold at the Sod church conducted by Rev. Eploy of tbe U. B. cbttroh , after which that little casket m which was pillow ed her little golden ringlets and face of loveliness and innocent beauty was tenderly hid to rest in her little obarnal house among tbe Bleeping dead. This little rose bud ot promibo was an emblem of heavenly purity , not a bluro , not D i tain , on tbo opuning page of bor nueui childhui d lifu Everything was dunu thai could bn done by loving hands and tender hearts to help her to conquer tbo dreadful decease , but after a struggling | > t riod of four weeks , death came to end the differing o litllo Merle , Alien ilio spirit to k itr- flight un- uui uinla led b ) vho teuomcnt ol clnyiojoij iht celestial hosts in the piMadisc of Gnd This little tl > wer of rarest beauty has beou taken out of the bouquet of tbo happv home ciiole and transplanted among the beautiful llowors of the heavenly country , where Jesus lakeh the litllo lambs to His boNom , and gives them sweet rest , llcaits have beou mndo sad , homo has been made lonely , where the pratting tongue and coming footsteps of little Merle are heard no more , but another jewel I1 aw boon set in tbe diadem ol heaven and will be a b aeon light uloi'g life's way to HMU ! ui to thi glor > world Ob m > y v\e look with an eye of faith and sen the becouing bands and bear that pleading voice calling uo mo home. Slnco within tbo grave wolnl.l bar Ilupliliiupri from linmii ln - flown , Lifu HVU 8 slrangly dntk nnd drcutjr And tlio dujs liaro lungur grown ; For tbe ouo wo lorcd has loft us And our llfo Is rull of care , Angels amu and claimed our darling Vacant elands her little chair In tlio corner stands btr cradle Where oor dorlluK ure to lay , Tliere ihe often sweetly ilombered E'ro ibo paiscd from earth away ! CIOBO betide her ehoes are lying Little ( boos eho utud to wear , But tbo angola claimed our darling Vacant etanda ber little cbalr. Ai e Badly guru upon tbem Baring toirs bodlm onr oyef , And ours that fly to tbo church yard Wbero our darllnfr. baby lloa ; Wo bare etlll tbe little dream And B look of golden hnlr. Angela claimed oar little darling Vacant stands bor little cbalr. And tbo room tbronub which oho pottered In ber merry childish play , Soetna to dreary cold and silent Since oar darling went way ; How wo miss our preclono baby Little girl ao young and fair , Angela claimed oar little darling Vacant elands ber little cbalr. But wo must not mourn bor absence God bun willed tlmt U should , Wu will try to b ar the burden Until death shall us free ; When our llfo on earth Is elided Wo shall meet bor over tbere , For the angola claimed our darling Taouiit atuudu bur little cbalr. -O , It. Horses For Sale. One 1200 pt.unil liorso , 0 yearn old , in g .ml one 1200 ponii'l ' honw , yeniBoilg o. woik-r , oiellOO uou 0 mne. 8 or U yearn old peileciiy i\t\u \ for woman or child , one 1000 pound mare , 5 or 0 yonrs oJU , extra line driver one 1200 pound horse , 8 or 0 years old ea 't l H bent tor a work horcu one 1100 p und nifiro 0 or 10 yon'B o d , per foci y > ! tintii for woman or child , om 1100 ( ) und h rat ) 8 or 0 yearn old , need lioren , one 2 year old colt. Tbo noove will be sold lor cneh nix months'tlm > - , good pupoor mil trad for milch OOWB Willis Cadwell , Broken Uow Farewell lleccptlou. Mrs. Daisy Kelsey-Coon an ( husband were tendered a recep tion Monday night by the mem bers of the Baptist church at the home of Mrs. J. A. Armour. The evening- was pleasantly spent in social games , followed by refresh ments. The Judge and Mr. Ar mour spared no pains in thei efforts to entertain the company and the occasion was very mucl enjoyed by all in attendance. In bidding Mr. and Mrs. Coon good bye , many were the well wishes for their happiness and prosper ity in their new home at Manley , this state , for which place they left Tuesday morning- , Mrs. I , M , King has purchased the news stand ot Everett Moore in the front of the postoffice buildingof which she and her father , Capt. Burnham , took charge the Urst of the week , Mau'c from pure creain of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum , Alum fcaklnp powdus arc the rjrcAtcjt mcnaccn to health of tlic. present day. ROYAl DAKINO POWtJTft ffl.- | NSW \OP > Dr. A. J. Everett ! , Dr. A. J. Everett , of Kuoxvillo , died on ( Saturday morning , Fob. 3 , 1000 , at tbo ago of'49 ' "years. Ho was a BOD of tbo late John S. Everett and Elizabeth AJcCowuKvorottjwaa ) oru and g.ow to utuuhood in Ma rion county , graduated at tbo Col- ego of Physician * ) and Surgoontj at leokuk , took a oouran of louturoa at St. Louia and wbilo a young man logau tbo practice of modiuino sue- oofiHfully among tbo associates of bia early life at bia father's homo m Polk township. In Muy , 1800 , ho married Miss Ella Momyor and came to hvo in tbia oily , where bo ias einoo maintained a bigb place n his chosen profession. Uo was a big hearted man with a cind regard for bin friends. He was reared a Baptist , but for many M-ars ban been a member of tbo M. , uburub and lived a consistent I hriHlian life Fur a long limo bo wan a great sufferer from asthma whiub at laat ended bis lite. His wife and little thren year old daughter , three broth- urn , two ( UHtiTB and very inmiy friends will obensb hi memory. Tb'1 Masonic ord it and tbo Hud Men conducted the last sad rites , and hla body WPB laid to rest in Grauelaud cemetery , Ilelativea present from otber p'aooB ' were ; Mrs. May Herring , M. J. Everett and Warren Everett , DOB Moinep ; Wm. Everett , Coalport ; Miss Sophia Greenlee , Humeston ; F. E. Beero , Gilmore City ; M. J. Amsberry , Milo. In tbia connection Mra. Everett wishes to ozpresa her thanks to the Maaono , Red Men , tbo members of the medical fraternity of the city and the many other friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness in the hour of trouble The Knoxville Expreeu , ( Iowa. ) The subject of tbo above sketch was an intimate asaooiato of oura in our boyhood days , having grown up together and wore room matoa and class mates in college. Many of the readers of tbo UKPUJJLIOAN will join with us in extending sympathy to his family in their great bereave * mont. Teachers and 1'atrous Sleeting. The toaubora and patrons meet ing to be held in this city on Sal urday , February 21 , promises to bo oni' of iiniiiwul interest Tlu pie urain U rnpietit with the motu per tinent school quebliouu oi the day Among these who will be present and take part in tbo discussions are Di'pt , State Supt. , C. F Bock and Dr. J. A. Boalto , president ol tbo stale normal school Dr. Health will deliver a lecture in the evening - ing also. While all who are intnr ested in educational progress should attend meetings of this nature , the neglect of teacberi to do so when ever possible shown an inexcusable lack of professional interest. Good wages , succoHsful teaching and proftHsional interest go hand in hand. llomemher the date Feb. , 24. Letter List. Following in tbo dead letter lint for week ending February , 0,190 ( : Bllen Blair Mm Jonulo Hobutte IKSindalr M D Wolli n 0 Camdcn Charley Karl Par ICH Qillini ! ! for th * nbi vt pleahe HIV ) adver IH > d L IJ JKWKTT \ ' V MARKET REPORT. WliPat 46c liarley iOj Oats 85o Corn S5c Itje 40c Matter lie KgiiB lUc I > UtoOJ ! 3o Onions | U ) < 'lil < kcnc , 1 Oft 10 J 0 > lloif * -t.it Cow * 3 Si ) Steert . 4.00 Turkey * do Straw , lOc cwt liny.rt.MtM , Obituary. Rev , J. M. Mnxwoll died at hia form , February 4 , 1000 , nt noon , Funeral Feb. , 0 , at 12 o'clock , at tbo school house , where the Firjt Eudoll church bold services. Kov. J. R , Wood , of Mason Otty , preach , od from the text ipuud in Iiev.,14 : 13. Very appropriate remarks were madu upon our Brother Maxwell's wbrk in Nebraska , which have boon fought under great ditlicultios and surely ho may rest from bin labors and hia works will follow him , llov. J. M. Maxwell , was 8Q years and 2 mouthy old. Ho was > orn in Ohio ; licensed to preach in 1848 ; ordained in 1861 ; preached 10 years in Indiania. Llo loft ludiruia , March 10 , 1887 , and $ mo to Nebraska in May and was nvitnd to preauh at Eudcll uburch. It * was called an pustor , Juno 1 , 1887. In Atlanta of that year bo organized what is known as Armada -laptmt church. In September 1802 , 10 moved from tbo farm to Sum- ler ; proai hod at Lomax and Sum- ler , from October , 1802 until Oc- tobitr , 1803. His wile died March 10 , 1807. He had been in poor iculili HIIICO his wile's death , not lolding any pastorate. During tht'ao years in Nebraska bo built tbo Second Eudoll church , Armada church and Sunnier church. His ast work being to erect tbo Suin lor church building. This winter tboro has boon a great revival there , conducted by Martha Johnson , of Grand Island , It was Mr. Max well's prayer in tbo last few mouthy of his life was to BOO a living work * ng church in Sumnor. ihoir were it the fuuoral representatives from 'our of tbo churched that ho bad preached to. Thirty teams fol- owed his riHiiaiiiH to thuir last resting place in tho-Fust Eudell church cemetery. < , Ho leaves ouo daughter , Mrs. Juno Pierce , tbreo grandsons , Jas. Pierce , Ruffus Piuroo and Loincou Pierce , live great grandchildren , three of whom shed lours of grief as they looked on his still ponooful ftioo MI death "Ho has kept the faith , fought a good light , henceforth their is layod up for htm a crown of righ- ousnoss , " wo ask that his mantle may fall upon another. His fun , oral W.IB bold where ho preached hia first tarmon in Nebraska. Mns. W. J. FLAOO , Millur , Neb , TO IIIB MEMOUY , ar mis. nouxN. Father Maxwell has left n , 0 at bo U not dead Only panted from among ; ui , Anil eono on ahead To the llfo ovorlnhtlnif , WlthJostis to dwell With the Angela ho > singing All la wall , tls wall. What a glorious example Ila loft ( or us hero Fifty years ot bia life epout , Anil many a tuar , In tlio ciuino of hi * Saviour Working day nml night , And ho iiovur grow woury , Hut worked with delight. And an ago crept Uiou him , 7 lie yet ooulil not rest ; Hut hlc hindf * nr ) mw folded Across hla duar breast , For JCSUB had called him Away from all care , , To the beautiful homo I'rnparud for him tliura. rullic Sale Robert Ledwlch , will sell at public aitlo , Satuida. . Febiuury 17 , at 2 o'clock on the public equnro , In Broken Bow , three work hoi'Bce , u full nut o ( farming ; Implements , two Dels of work uarnusa and suveu dozen chickens. Eight tnontUa time will bo given Public Sale I will Boll at pubic unction on my farm one mile southeast of Broken Bow Saturday , February 24th , at one o'clock P. M. , twelve head of hoffu-H and colts , uoveral head of oittle , hogs , and a complete set of farming tool * . On all damn ovoi tun dulliird nine mouths time wll be given on approved security , George E. Uarr , Similar District Convention T tie MX u oikU ilnt > t > i i t y vi. I t'o ( H } u > lo.y ii I i i ' i' < * 'i i t' 'i S''ifi'j ' " i F u 178 ! sa ki ' vl i n S i iJny All Sunday feCuuiilvoiKurd tro invittil ! Notice to the Public Thera will bs H ninoiing ut thn court iioiiBf SH ur'i > v Kti'i 17 it 8 O'IM ' * n m furth * purpS' if r < z ' ' < tif Is N ( j-iunU All vn A . lint nn rtqiitf K ! iu b r < iti. W. 11. OS > Qil\K ' , iluotcnnj