gut * nu 4. VOL , XYIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 8 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , . NO , 38 i Inch ono "pushes ofl" beyond T the normal distance1 ot 18 inches after 9 failure begins at 33 , means an Inch Save , B9 persons out ot a hnudred may do.lt with safety , you may bo the A ono that can't. The m n baring the best ' T eyes when old ago comes will bo the one that hoede rmar call for IIELP. ! I Graduate ofChlago Ophthalmic Col lego. 2 Fine Plymouth Rock oookrels for sale. Three miles north and one mile east of Walworth bridge 4 G. GUTLE , Walworth. New Grand Central Livery and Feed Barn , JOSEPH B. SMITH , Prop. New rigs and good teams. Price * reasonable. Clinton Day , PXXYBICIAK ANO SUKGEOIS , Broken Bow , Neb. Office over Ryarson's grocery. Resly donee 6th bouse west of Baptist church. A. THOM 'SON , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEB. and estimates on short no tloe. Broken Bow , Neb. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i 1d atairvrfty from weat endin Realty block ; residence , 3rd west M. E. church , aamo aide of Btroot. CAMERON A REESE , ATroRNB 8A.coui : < 8ELLon3 AT LAW. 7 ' Hoi mi 5-0 Btally block , I3rok n Bow , Nob. ' * ' FABM FOB SALE : At Upton , 130 acres of good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation end the rest fenced in pasture , with three wires. Good four room , sod house ; corn crib and grainery , each 12x10 feet , connected ; stable and chicken house etc. For particulars call on J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wilcox , on promises.35-3 m Full blood Bard Plymouth Rook roosters , lor sale , BIZ blocks south I and one east of the public square. 85 5t J. H. H. CUOBS. Local Mention. Dr. T , W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. The populist County Convention will be held in this city March J tb. A nice line of spring , dross goods at the Ra'olcot Storti call and oxamiqo- Pacific blacks and blues , calico at five oo'n.ts a yard t Snyder Bros. < ? . Fr. Clnjste of Round Valley , was a violcome caller at this office Tuesday , G , W. Newton of Blair is in the oity. Mr. Newton was forrnaly a resident of this County. Tablets , Pencile , Writing Pnper and Envelopes , cheaper than ever at the RACKET STORE. The bust line of chockolate candy in the oity , just received. J. A. STEVENSON. . The meetings bnth af'the Christ ian and M.E. Churches are being well attended and good interest * in oaoh is reporl'td , Frask Handy , Ed Bryant , Cyrus Kmg and Frank Sims left Tuesday over the 13. and M. for the Big Horn Country i'rr.Wy'oming. , , , A. Wallace of .Walworth , will sell at his farm on March 20th , 1900 , 500 but-hels of seed wheat , farm implimeuts aud some stock . „ A. W. Drake ia'handling new organs , Kimbaj-aud Hospo. None ' ' better. Call a'nd'aee them. SHOES SHOES. Ton will find the largest assortment of shoes in the city at prio'es lower than over at the . ,3 f RACKET STORE. L. E. Keen has recently gotten out a tpwnhip and precinct map of Ouster/ County , including Super visor precincts. It is a fine ono and a copy should bo in every school in the County. Tho-ladies of the Sufferage Clubs will servcmoalB * at the north id opera house Monday , March 12 , auring the populist convention. Sandwiches and coffo 10 cents. Everything else accordingly. For suits , iron and wood beds , rockers , cots , springs , tables,8tands , etc. , call on A. W. Drake , west aide square. Wm Blair who was called to Alexandira last Friday on account of the dangerous sickness of his little boy there , returned Tuesday evening. The boy had groatoly improved and was considered out of danger. Mayor Moores , the republican candidate for roolootion in Omaha was elected Tuesday by a handsome majority. No doubt the personal fight made against him by the World Ilorald had something to do with the result. Shoemaker's kit , including ma chine , good as new , at a bargain. A. W. DRAKE. Patent Medicnes at the RACKET STORE M TJTjTJTJTJTJiJiJij-Lrij LRJiJiJiJiJTrLriJTrLr i a Twentieth 3n Innovation Groceries Lamps. Crockery , J , C , BQWEN , Clocks. HEADQUARTERS FOR LENTEN FISH. ii b Stock : Fish , Trout , Cod-Fisln , Maskerel , Fisli , Sal EH on. Chase and Sanborn Coffee's. Patent Medicines , Cutlery , Pink Pills and Others. Pure Cider Vinegar. Quaker Bath CaHnets. North Side , Broken Bow , l * c < 'i ' v i./ ' > ' Cannon Oity coal at Diorks Lumber Co. G1 B Ware and Tin Ware cheaper than over at the RACKET STORE WANTED A place to work on a farm. Inquire at the Republican ofiico. Fresh homemade broad for sale at Fa7mor's Restaurant , third door north of post office , Broken Bow , Nob. The County board convened in adjourned session Tuesday. Up to date but little has been done except oommilte work. Rov. Doggett of the Episcopal church will hold service in the Presbyterian church , Ansloy , neit Monday evening at 8 o'clock. H. L , Frazier , photographer , west side square , Broken Bow , Nebraska. Snyder Bros , , is getting in a fine line of $8.00 skirts. They are a bargain , Call and see them. , * St. John's Episcopal church Walton Hall Doggott , Rector. 2nd Sunday in Lent , Services us umal Special perviou Friday evening , March Oth , at 8 o'clock , Sermon by Rev. Burns. Tuesday afternoon Ed Landerigau jf Alliance , breakin.in on su.'oud auction of No. 46 lr d his right fern arm badly mashed while attempting to adjust a coupling pin , while thu train was in motion. Fortunately no bones were broken. Snyder Bros. , has jnst received a fine line of Spring dress goods. Pepsin Gum , two. packages for a nickel at WILKINS' PIIAKMAOY. Calvin A. Bannell , who was rooontly arrested and brought back from Kansas on the charge of dis posing of mortgaged cattle is sick in jail and on recommodation of Dr. W. E , Talbot , the county board ordered him tranfered to tuo Broken Bow hospital. IJo has a bad pane of pneumonia. Wm. Montgomery , the ranchman had a severe accident a few days ago. Uo was leading a horse with one hand and driving a fractious team with the other , when the horse he was loading pulled back and tore off his thumb. The injured hand is getting along very nicely , bnt the suffering at first must have boon intense. The West Union MillingCo. . , are doing- g-ood business in their new big- store and yon can't guess what they haven't got and prices are clear down out of sight. See their fine stock of harness of every description , new style , Con cord brass trimmed , cheap. Also lumber , in fact everything. Call and see us. K. G. CARR. Newest and nobbiest patterns of centre tables , at A. W. Drako'n. Six diffenst styles ; prices to Hull everyone. The Trans Mississippi Com mercial Congress will be held this year in Uuston , Texas , April 17,18 , 19,20,21. The territory , includes all the states west of the Mississippi rlvor. The delegates consist of ten delegates to be appointed from each state or territory by the gov ernor , ono delegate from oaoh city appointed by the Mayor , and ono delegate fiom each County appointed - od by the County board. Next Sunday is the time for the regular Quartoly mooting at the Mothodibt church. Rov. C. A. rnastin , the new pre-iding tldur will be prtiHiMit , and will prfacii both morning and evening. Mem bers of the Sunny Doll appointment are earnestly requested to bo at the morning service , at least . Rev. Mastin is a strong man , ans will bo heard wo trust by largo audiences at both hours. ERNEST A KNIQIIT , Pantor. Rooms for rent in ouster block. 2t. R. C. TALBOT. I have been aitiicted with rheu matism for fourteen years and no thing seemed to give me relief. I was able to be around all the time , but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hoar of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm , which I did , and was i in rand i ally relieved arid in a short time cured. I am happy to hay that it has not since rt'lurnud. , | OHI ! Edyar. Germautowu , Cal , For Bale by all druggists. Now is the time to renew your subscription to the REPUBLICAN , FOR SAIJJ millet aoed at CC cents a bnehol. JESSE GANDY , Write Ilaydon Bros , , Omaha. Wholesale Supply IIouso for prices and samples , 2 8 lyr , Tom Bailey of the west table loft hrrn last Sunday for Owonsburg , Kentucky where his mother is not expected to live. W. A. Bishop called Monday to have his paper changed to Kings ton , where he has rented W. W. Pott's farm the ensuing1 year , Goo. Palmer started to Cuba last week on another horse deal. Ho intended to stop at St Louis and purchase his horses for the Cuban Market. Ho will probably bo gone a couple of months. Jerry Pholpa ot West Union , who was appointed a member of the Soldier's Relief Commision refused to qualify and N. B. Prod- more has boon appointed m his plnco. Fou SALE North east quarter Si-otion 23 , town 10 , range 10 , west six principal meridian , six room hoiihc , small granarysod stablewind null and good well. Foity acres in pasture , nioty five acres in cultiva tiou , ballunce unbroken. R. E. GLASS. 3 8 Broken Bow Nebr. Special Meeting M.I ) . A. A special meeting of the M. B. A. lodge No. 200 will be hold Saturday night at 7,30 for the initiation of members , A literary program will be arranged and lunch served. All members are requested to attend. 1.0.0. F. Veteran. Fred Rhino is in receipt of Cue mo'dal from the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. of Nebraska. The medal is granted iib a veteran badge of honor to all who have been member ? of the order for twenty five years. Mr. Rinno'u IH No. 31 , there being but thirty before him who have boon thus honored. IsThls Plain Enongh. If you have a nagging cough and are loosing flesh , go to a drug store , snd got a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Take two- thirds of it , and then , if you are not benefited , return the bottle to the druggist , and wo will return your money. Isn't that fair ? No ono could ask more. 25 ots. 50 ots. and $1.00 a bottlo. Social at the King School Iloueo The social given at the King school house Monday ovonmglast week in honor of Rev. Megan , was a great SUOCOHS. The neighbors all turned out with well filled baskets and after portaking of an elegant Hiippor , a good social time was in- dulgud in. During the ovoni.M/ collection of eight dollars and fitly cents was presented to the minister who soorned very well pleased at the appreciation and kindness shown him. The sad part of the evening was in bidding Rov. Megan and his excellent family good-bye. ONE WHO WAS THEIIE. M. K. A. Organized at Ansclmo. Jas. II. Comer , deputy organizer for the M. B. A. , completed the or ganization of a lodge at Auselmo Monday night with twenty five members. Owing to the inclemency of the wuathor several oundidateH f < r initiation won- not nr. sei t , but will come liter. Th. following ol iicers were eluded : J , H , Lind'ey ' , president ; Mrs. Birdie II. Wilson , vice president ; Mrs. Agnes J. Kelley - ley , treasurer ; Mrs. F. C. Wilson , secretary ; Win. Riuhardrton , chap lain ; Dr. C Piokott , physician ; J. L. Ramsey , conductor ; Mrn. Eva Wilnou , watch ; Mrs Chas Smith , Hontry. Thu lodge starts out wi'h ' a good sot of officers which meatiH much for the sucoous of the order n that vicinity. Worse Than War- Hundreds are killed in war. but hundreds of thousands are killed by consumption. There would bo no deaths at all oaured by this terrible disease. If people could bo made to understand that Shiloh's Cough and Consumption cure is a sure euro remedy if taken in the early Htai-cs. 25 otH. , 50 ots. and $1.00 a bottle. Druugists will return the money if a cure in not affected. Job printing at this office , Annual School Mooting. The electors of Broken Bow school district , are hereby called to moot at the south side school house on Saturday , March 10th , 1000 , at ono o'clock p.m. , to plaoo in nomination four , candidates for members of the Boart or Eduoation two for the period of three yoara and two to till unoxpired terms , caused by the resignation of J , G. Lemming and H. J , SDinn , and to transact such other bnisuess as may bo brought before said mooting. All voters are urged to bo present and fully disoues the present iirian , oial condition of the district , The mooting will remain open during the plosuro of the Electors to vote. By order of the Board , A' . R. HUMPHREY , PRES. Farewell Surprise Tarty. Last Thursday u.ight. March 1st , about sixty-five of the friends and neighbors mot at the homo of Frank llaudy to bid farewell to Mr. Ilauoy and family , Ed. Bryant and family and Frank Sims and family , who were making preparation's to move to the Big Horn country , Wyoming. A literary program was rendered in which the following took .part : Recitation , Nito Millor. Recitation , Mrs. Carl Burdiok , Song , Mosdaraos G. W. Bolts and 0. T. Wright. Recitation , Blanche Hquiros. Song , Milho aud Clara Winduaglo' Speech by Will Mouk. After the program refreshments were served by the ladies who brought ample provisions , whioh all enjoyed. The company re mained until a laic hour , having a good time in rocouutiug.tho events of pioneer days , the you'ngor ones engaging in social games. Mr Haucly was ono of the first settlers of his locality and is a man uuivers ally respected by all who knew him. Mossors. Bryant , Sims and their wives are among the recent bogin- ors in lifo but are none the less highly esteemed. It is with regret that their many friends see thorn leave , but all join in wishing them happiness and prosperity in their now homos. They loaded their goods Monday for shipment and left Tuesday over the B. & M. R. R. Later , wo learn that Cyrus King of Borwyn , joined tbo company nnd will spend tbo summer in the Big Horn country. Mrs. King aud children have moved to Broken Bow and will reside hero , while Mr. King prospects. Obituary. Miss Mariah M. Granger was born in Canada in the year 1829 August 2. In 1842 she emigrated with her folks to Decalb county Ills , where she lived until 1849 , then married M. L. Marsh in 1S55 , when they emigrated to Iowa. She was the mother of twelve children' of whom eight grew to be men and women. She united with the Freewill Baptist church in the year 1875. In the year of 1879 she emigrated to Custer Co. , Neb. , and their lived a Christian until death took her. Her age was 70 years and 4 months and 25 days. 'TIs bard to break the tonilor cord , Wticn IOTO linn honnd ttio bunrt , 'TIs lmr.1 , so tmrtl to spank the words , Must uo forever part ? Duarciit loved ono , we tmro Inld thee In tlio poace'ul graTcs embrace , lint thy memory will ho cliorlxhcd , 'Till wo BOO thy boitvanly fneo , The husband and children wishes to extend to the people of West Union and vicinity their sincere thanks for their kindness extended in the sickness and death of their loved one. Died. Hoshaw Fobuary 27th at 5 o'clock , Jacob E , lloshaw ago 21 years and 0 months , of Pneu monia. The ( leocBHod was the oldest Son of Samuel Iloshaw who liveH north of the city. Ho had tlio typhoid fever a year ago and never fully received from the effects when ho was taken with pneumonia acd his system was so run down that ho could uot with stand the attack. Ho loaves father , mother five brothers and three fcisters to mourn his death. The parents , Mr. aud Mrs. Hoshaw , desires to nxprost * their thanks to the people of Morua and Ash Crock , who lent thoiraesistauco in their sad uffiction. . The REPUBLICAN and Inter Ocorr for 01.60. The REPUIJLICAN n ? State Journal for $ l.85 } ir IfV Mau'e from pure cream of tartar , Safeguards the food against Alum tutting powki arc menaccrs ( oTiealm of the promt d.iy , I1 ! . . I ROYAl BAKINO rOWDtll CO. , NtW VOflK. Obituary , ' DIKD Fobunry-38 , 1000 , of Ty- phoid-Pnoumonia , at Ortollo , at the residence of Qoorgo Budd , Miss Mollii ) Swonson , ngo 'Jl years 11 months , 10 days. The deceased wan n daughter of IMr , nnd Mrs. John Swonsou of Georgetown , Loup Township. She wnu born in Iowa. Llur paroutu oatnu to the plaoo svhoro they now live when she xvas but a Hinall ohiId , since whioh tune Hho hat ) always lived in Ouster County with the exception of a few mouths when HIO ! attended school at llolttm , Kansas. She has taught school , when her health would permit , for the last live years , She was toaoh- uig her aooond year at Ortollo whoil taking sick , llor mother was sent for end was with her just a day before her death. Although she was away from homo she had very dear friends who aid all that could bo done for her comfort. She was a member of thu Burr Oak Presby- torrian church and was loved by all who know her. She loaves a father , mother , four brothers and two sisters to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest in the Baptist ( Jomotory , thn services being con ducted by Father Baldwin. Rev. Hunt will preach the funeral aor- ruon at the Burr Oak school house on Sunday March 18 , at 11 , ' A. M. There will also bo memorial seivioo hold on that day at Ortollo. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted during the recent illuoHs and death of our loved ono. MH. AND filns , JOHN SWKNSON FAMILY. A Good Thing' Our Groat-Grandmother' garrota containing the same herbs of all hualing found in Karl's Clover root ten. They gave our ancestor strength , kept ttio blood pure , encl will do the same for you if you say so. Price 25 ots. and 50 otH , Nebraska School for the Deaf. OMAHA , NKH. , March 3 , 1900. EDITOU llEi'irnuoAN , - - tirokou Bow , Nob. Dear Sir : According to all the information , leports and estimates that 1 am able to receive , there are in Nebraska a large number of deaf children not in school. Many pur- onts of deaf children permit thorn to grow up in ignoranoo , not know ing that it in possible for them to receive an education , or that the thn State provides such education as freely for the deaf as for the hearing. II. E.DAWKS , Supt. $115 For Loiters About Nebraska The passenger department of the B.lad , M 11. K R. off M thirteen oaH'i ' pnz'js ' < ti.Jgr''K' ' t'i > i4 Si 15 for letters < tb'Mit N i > 'tcvc i. P r'l mars ot the oenu'Ht. < vhiuh H opt'ii to all , can be had by addressing J. F.ancis , G. P. A. , Omaha , Nob. March 8.5. I-Iorses and. Mules I will bo at Ausolino March 10 , /Vnsloy 12 , Mason City 13 , Broken Bow 14 and 10 , and will buy ill the marketable Horses nnd uuilei offered for sale. Can use all kinds , that are in good condition , A , B , CLABOJ ,