< ar , ar\im g VOL. XVJX , BROKEN BOW. CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 12 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 4 "KYKS IN THR HACK. OK IIIB , Oliver Wcmlai : Uolmt-n , Ujlea Glrdicy , credited wllb liavlnc eyes ill hu buck of his head , because ho saw tilings behind as well .is lu front. This uns all duo to Ills t-'XUemoiy large , old ftMiloiicd. rnucd gncct clclanscfl , In7hldi objucln bohlntl hlir.wurcplalnlyrcllectcd f roper glnrses ondolcctlvu cjca of tlio present day woull cmnblo tliclr i > i > 6ecpsor to sco niuuy tmiiRf with perfect case that now seem dim and Indistinct Tlioeo who have rover availed themselves nt clnas nldciii spectacles "nuisances , " o icra \yboaicoiitthcnldln it thinly m nucr call them "blcsrlngs " Call them whntyon plcaau My glasses give you ease. Graduate of Chlcaco Optlialmtc College. The Latest fcTYLES IN Wall - : - .Paper -AT- J. G. Haeberle s. f > 5 ' tT" 0 JHH JHGS m mo tins lli"t into vour rutiiilrecixviiteli tliut in n nertt-ct | ' i . it JBtiie , tannin tdat does tno Duginess , any ouuglor can buy the flue kind * of material thatlujeln repairing ; but skill is the most valuable material that can bo uaod In watch repairing ; and the bungler can't buy It. 1 sell my skill for what it Is worth aud it will cost you less thsu bungling at lower prices. F.W.HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West side of square. T.AICKN UP A young calf three or fourkdaya old , owner can have some by proving property and pay ing costs. 0. W .BOOTH , Broken Bow WANTED Several peiaosn for district office managers in this state to represent ino in their own sar rounding counties. Willing to pay yearly | 000 , payable weekly. Desirable employment with uneual opportunities. References ex- charged. Enclosed self-addressed Btarapod envelope , S. A. PATCH , 320 Caxton Building , Chicago , 11 8'U-20t. A . ' _ .Business Pointers. Dr , T. W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. Freeh Saeaafrass at. WII.UINS PHAUJUOY. Fen SAL.K. A thoroubreil Lerc- ford bull. Wit Fnnv. tf , Fen SAWS Two good ubo\\ oases' W. H. OsnonoK. tf Pcpsiu Gum , two packages lor a nickel at WILKINB' PHAUMACY. Cannon City ooal at Diorks Lumber Co. Tto Quaker Bath Cabinet will give health. For sale by J. U. BOAVEK , Go to Mike Scanlon's Restur- ant for the best lunch in town and confectionery. WALL PAPEli All new and artistic designs. All 1900 patorns at J. C. BOWKNS. Spring IB here ! Drink S'aseafrass Tea for your blood. WILICINS PHARMACY. CABINET PHOTOS $2.00 A DOZBN ; 24 good stamps for 25c ; at U. L. Fiazicr's studio , west side square. Call on or write Broken Bow Ab stract Co. when in need of nn ab. straot of title. E. Koyse abstractor. Write llaydon Bros. , Omaba Wholesale Supply IIouso for prison and samples. 2 8 lyr. ID 1800 there was ono tclopbono orlevery sixty-six person in the United States but when ring up fall for No. 5. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co. E. Royeo abstractor , FOB SALE Two year old white face bullsoven good yourg COWP , two bteer calves. tf A. T. SKYBOLT. $35,000,000 is the cost of the New York underground railroad , and it take thieo years to do the work. What an amount of money can be eaved by dealing at J. C. Bo WEN'S. Geo. ilonlz can show some of the best work of papering done in the city this spring. If you waul a fine pnd economical job of papering or painting call on Geo. Uontz. Residence west of Catholic church. Wanted Cattle to i'nsturo. I have a fine [ section of pasture land and want at least 100 head of cattle to pasture. Plenty of water and salt guaranteed. tf JESSK GANDY 1'ENN & DORUIS , BLACKSMITHS. All Kinds of work In our lice done promptly and In first-class order. Red Shjp on the corner , west of iho hoae Give us a trial. police. I intend leaving this place on or about Aug 1st and wish to have allparties indebted tome to call and settle by July 15th without further notice , aoy parties having claims on mo will please present same for pay ment. F. M , SHAHPB. A Good Thing- Our Great-Grandmother' garrets containing the same berbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestor strength , kept the blood pure , end will do the same for you If you say BO. Price 25 els. and 50 cts. Sold by II. G. llaeberlo. FARM FOB SALE : At Upton , 100 acres cf good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation rnd the rest fenced in pasture , with three wires. Good four room , sod house ; corn crib and grainery , each 12x10 feel , connected ; stable and chicken house etc. For particulars call on J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen w > lcox , on premises,35-3m Rnselmo Collet * Remoddeled [ and in first class order. Custom work or exchange a specially. Satisfaction guarau- : eed. Come and give us a trial. L. CLARK & Co. Auselmo Neb , Local Mention. Job printing at this olllce. We will furnish the Kansas city Journal and KKPUHLICAN for 51,25 per year. Ed Scott af Aneelmo was n welcome caller at thio ollico Inst S-iturchy. JAP. iMaloumb nnd John Collins It-It ycft'Mdny motnlug for SVyuning. E.J , Walters nnd daughter Jo = slo have gone to Thcdtcrd where they will workoii Ulnck's ranche. Owing to the pastors absence there will be no preaching services in the Presbyterian church ( or Eoveral weeks. Mrs. W. A. Thompson baa returned from her v'alt to Kinsns. Mr , Thorn p. eon is expected homo soon. E. J. Pittaway accompanied by his rurally nnd tls'.er nnd Miss Flora Woods loft yesterday on nn over laud trip -to Yellow Stone Pntk. They expect to be gone two months. John Collins went to Ansloy Tuesday nn n Rlmllnnirn nf TTnwntfl Kntr In n bicycle rr.cj. Collins came book with the gate receipts. E. F. McClure has purchased a 35 lorse power gasollno engine which he will put in his mill in place of the steam engine now in use. Mrs. A , II. Said ol Rocky Ford Col orado will keep posted on Ouster county news through the HKPUULICAN sent by icr father J. F , Bryson. Dr. 11 C. Talbot , C. L. Gulierson and C. II. llolcotub Itl't this morning for Denver Colorado where-they will speed a few weeks in the mcuatalus fishing an mating. Fred Kinne who hid a slight stroke o paralysis Sunday week returned f rou the hospital laet Thursday. lie has no fully recoveied from the stroke but i slowly improving. J. n. II. Cross loft at this omca a few days ago a ( ample of rye thnt measure over flvo feet. Hye had mostly wel matured before the dry weather of Juu ntervcncd and will make a fair crop. Key. S.Y. . Richards will deliver th third lecture of the series to young peopl n the Baptist church next Sunday at o'clock p. in. suDJeot : "Ilappy Home and how to Make Them. " Ererybody cordlaly invited to attend. Ed. Peuu bad hie preliminary trial las week before Judge Armour The evi dence produced 6 gal net luni was no uQicient to hold him to the district cour and oh laat Friday the court dismissed the case. M. Sbanley traded bis city proportj o Mr. Lanumn of Aneley for a team nnd wagon , with which ho and his family eft Tuesday evening fir Cherry county vhere they expect to reeldo in the future The subject ot the sermon at the M E. church next Sunday morning will ba. Authority lu Religion , " Evening hcme. "Right Living as a Fine Art. ' Epwoitb Lsogue at 7 o'clock. Tha meeting will bo lead by Miss Llneback f Franktor. led. Everybody cordially nv'itcd to all these services. Miea Florence daughter of Rev. S. W. Rlcharda arrived lu the city Friday of aet week from Holyoke Colorado. She vill make tier homo here with her par- nts. She is a teacher in liistnitnontii male and desires to have a class. Preaching at Church of Christ Sunday orenoon and evening , morning subject 'The Good CoafcEslou' ' Evening eub- ect : "FAll and neatoration of Man" You are cordially invited to attend those ervices. T. B. McDonald , Paetor. Prof. W. W. Waters who has been teaching at Petersburg the past j car le at homo again vlnitlng his parents. lie conducted a teacher's Institute at Albion after bis school closed , having completed the term last week. lie baa been re > employed for the ensuing year as Prlncl pal of the Peterrburg echools , W. II. Predmoro left at this oflloo yesterday a sample of winter wheat his boys rnleed this year on their farm in Cuator Center. There are ten heads of the hunch and they weigh four ounces The heads are largo and well tilled with a large nnd well matuud beiry. Ho estimates it will yield 35 bushels to the acre. MARRIED july llth 1900 attCom - merclal hotel Broken Bow Nebraska Mr. Charles S. Bayles and Mrs. Ida Cappman at Aneley Nebr. Judge Snyder ofllclat- MABRIBD At the Parsonage of the Christian church , July 4th. Mr. John DCCIOUP , of Broken Bow , and Mrs. Catharine Henriob , of Ansley. T. B. McDonald oflioia. ting. liny Cutters Wanted The Standard Cattle Co. would like to give out a few hay con tracts of moderate size , on its ranch in Cherry county Nebraska Address John Porter , Supt. Pull man ; Nebr. 7 12 tf WAXTED. Thrco or four iroro boarders. Ecqulre of Mr ? . U.V. . M- wards , in Utility llloek. I WANTKU Quo young man from Custor countv , Nebr. to pnpnra fi r the coming KAILWAV AIAIl SEUV1UI2 examination. Wo fur nish everything , incluJing BOOKS and MAPS. Address , enclosing stamp , Inter Stale Correspondence Institute , Cedai Itapids , lu. if. Card of Thanks. Wo the under signed hereby de sire to express our heart full thanks to our friends and neighbors for their assistance and consolation during the sickness and burial of our darling boy. JAS. C. OdnouNK. JHNNIK OSIIOUNK. Curd of Thanks. With hearts tilled with gratitude we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the ladies ot the W. H. C , and all of these who so kindly assisted ua during the sickness , death and burial of our dear mother nnd grandmother ; alao for the flowers that were given as the last token of respects for Iho loved ono that has -jailed from our home. Mit. AND MKS.J. W.15UKWKU Aud Children. Died. OsuonNK FtKlity n'BlitKloyd | tlio tlircc vents old buy of Mr , and .Mra. JUB. C. Osboruo ui ttile > city. city.The The deceased was taken violently with spaama Sunday week resulting from kidney trouble , developed form scarlet fever last winter. The parents have the aincer sympathy of the community and their sad bereavement , Died. USED. At the liotuuof licr daughter Mrs. J. "W , llruwvr Wednesday of last wooic Mr ; . Amy Kccil ago 81 years The decentoj fell same three weeks ago fracturing a limb. Blood poison resulted and caused her death as above stated. Up to the time of her fall she was quite active for a person of her ago aud was in exceptionally good health. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer and family have the consolation of their many frionda in their berevement. The Obituary w. Jl published next week. Died. At licrlioinu In Cherry county Sunday July 6th Mrs. May Woode , nee Jnckeon. The deceased was the oldest child ol Mr. and Mre.J. O. Jackson of Mason City. She was married a year ago to Jees Woods near Maeoi" Soon after their marriage they moved to Cherry county to build them a homo. But fate has ruled otherwise. But a few days before her death tbo deceased gave birth to a cnlld , which resulted in her death. The decoaeed wan n woman highly respected for her nmliible rnacuera and Christian character. Her remains were taken to Maeon City Tuesday morning for inter' meut. The REi'UULiCAn extends to the parents , family nnd husband its sincere sympathy in their great bereavement. Letter From Manila. The following is a conununiation wo received last week too late for publication. The letter is not flig- ned but because of the clipping oppeuded from a Manila paper dated May 23rd wo give it space. Mem bers of Co. M. may know Capt. Kucker. May 28th 1000. En. CUSTKII COUNTY UBPUIJUCAN. Sin : The enclosed chping will proablo bo of some interest to some af the reader of your paper. If you find space please publish same. CAPTAIN RUOKKII SUBPKIHBD A KKHEL PAUTY ANJ > iNirucTa IN J locos MOUTH. The press censor's bulletin an- nounotstbat Captain liuokor , of the 33rd Vol. Infantry , with a dc- ; achmont of infantry succeeded in surprising a party of insurgents under Captain Tiuio on the trail near Maliboong and Cocob in [ locos Ncrto on May 18th last. The surprised enemy put up an in teresting tight , which , however , re- suited disastrously to Tiuio , who est his life , twenty-tbreo of hia 'ollowora also being Hlain. Captain liuokor's party captured 'rom their vanquished enemy four Mauser riiles nineteen Remingtons , and ten horses with saddles and equipments , The rest of the scattered enemy ot away and made for the hilla , Captain Ruoker was acting under orders from Colonel Hare of the 38rd Infantry , who dispatched him o locate Tinio'a party which had been reported in the vicinity , and whose program Ruoker carried out vitli excellent results. The rebel Captain who lost his ifo in this engagement was a neph- w of the former insurgent Goi > ralTmio , Makes R ° yal Baldng Pow- . dcr possesses pecu- I OOO liar qualities not found in other leav ening agents , which Healthful arise from the supe rior fitness , purity , and healthfulness of its ingredients. + i Royal Baking Powder leavens the ' food perfectly by its own inherent power without changing or impairing any of the elements of the flour. Thus the hot-breads , hot-rolls and muffins , and the delicious hot griddle-cakes raised by the Royal Baking Powder are wholesome and digestible , and may be eaten without distress , even by .persons of delicate digestion. Alum baking powders arc low priced , as nlum costs but two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and it renders the baking powder Uangcrous to use in food. ROYAL BAKING POV/DCn CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK , We now have eight stallions and two jacks at our stable in this city , which enables us to take care of all the breeding1 that may come during- the summer season. We have one of the best shire horses in the west. 2t WANTS & THOMPSON. Bushels of Mono } * ' Thrown away by women annuallj in the purchase of cosmetics , lotions and powders , none of which cvoi accomplis its object. Beauty depends ponds on healthy blood and ROCK digestion , euoh .IB Karl'n Clovet Root Tea guarantees you for 25cts. and 50ots. per package. Take it and wo guarantee your complexion Ilyiio. Hopes nro entertained that Mrs. EC Hoc-til's health IB improving. After ppondlng some time amongst re latives ut Alton Iowa Miss Hattlt Reeves lies returned to Custcr. Harvest is underwayj wheat will be better than was autic'pated , Corn nbout all laid by ; It la In ilno con ditioi ) , buc rain would bu beneficial. Crops nro much Improved since ( lie rain ; especially tlio corn nud bay and pisturea ai-0 in fine condition. * " A Sew Store. S. B. Tbompeon and company have arranged to put m a mammoth stock of dry goods furnishing goods nnd clothing In the rooms in the Kealty block recent ly vacated by Pcalo & John mid C. B. & F W. IlayeS. The partition between the two rooms la being removed and ( ho largo rooms will bo thrown Into ono and titled up for the business , Carpenters commenced work on the rooms Monday morning and are niching the work of completion rapidly. Two car load * nf the crooda have already arrived and will bo put upon the shelves as soon HH room can be .made for them. Mr. Thomp son informs ua that the linn putchased the goods at a great { discount and will bo in shape to offer the public Eorno ex ceptional line bargains. See his adver tisement in this Issue. The Summer School. The Summer School this season under the management of J. G. W. .Lewie , principal Is nourishing beyond all ex pectation. It commenced June 4tb and will end July llth. There are 100 teach crs in attendance. The following Is a list .of those attending and their peat * ofllje address ; Henry Andrew ? , Ansclmo. Jcmilo Amlp'we , Ansolniu. lllanlio AlXI pOM | , Aimoliin. NOSH , li. liedell , Ansolinj. Clara , llrlstol , Anslcy. /.la. IHstiop , llrolien Hour. > * ' Hcirooo Ilnldvvln. llrokuii Uow. Nettlu IMabop , iiUn. : Ilcrtlm lUnnlnR , TufforJ. Mzzlo nail , Now Iluleua. Maputo t'onroy , Oconto , Johanna Cunningham , Oconto. Kntlo Cnntilnlmm , Oconto. Kllen Cunningham. Oconto. M'ryCocloy , llrokcn How. 8 Ilrooke Ctir'Bmnn. ' llrolion Io ! > v. John Caywood , lirokon Uow. Mummlo Cooper , liroken liow. Armlno ( J I ) rift en eon , Dcrwyn , Amy Copley , WcRtervllle. Herbert Copnpy , Woitoivlllo. Nellln Cllnu , Dunning. I'onrlo Conner , Murna. Mildred I)03oo , Callitwny. Kllni Dowsu , Wcscott. Nullln Drake , llrokcn liovv. Faimlu Drake , UtoVcn How. l.lzr.'o Ktliiiuniln , Cuniro. ] < oi < a Knb.inlt llrokvn How. bnua 1' ranxiiii , Tnrioni. i Alntlo l'"rnrclMurnn. . Ofcor Onnr , Ciillnwuv. BTtl Kmlilu G'dcliwlnd , lirokon How. Mlnnlu Grlcbol , ItroVun Haw , Ooo , 0. Onrdon , Murnn , Miyy OeediKin , Ansluy. Aon Heaps , II okun How. MnilL'o llereli , Ilrnl.un How. llofctlo llolcoinb , Hrokcn Dow. . Koitlo IllckcnbottnnVeptcrvllle. . Lvonn M. Harris , \Voetcrvlllo. Kuy IHckB , Klnnij ) . Maude Jiiciccon , Mason Clty MuaJnc b . Mow Helena. Mabel Ktufnmn , ( Jo/.ail. Lotllo Klutt , llrolten How. Orvu Kuflln , Hrokeu Uow. Mnnitu Ktiupb , lirokon Uow. olive Kluinp , lilump. IjUzIo I.uiiulimiiii , Ih ( Irucu Mildly , /itsclnio. Mabel I.lndly , Atieolmo. Dellit I.al'utKe.Vectorvillo. . liiito McCri'ury , Cullawuy , Manila Maxon. Anxltiy. Mary Moody , AimUy. Mnry Mytlon , Anfloy. Ucllft Mytton ; Aruley. Anna Muttnx , llrokcn How. Wlnlfle (1 Murry , Kent. Mnggle Orr , Hrolien How. Mlnnlu Orclnird Antluy. May U'Hryan , lirokcn Uow. fllccglo O'tiryan , Urokuii liow. Hosla Orr , lirokon Uow. Jtolin I'arkliiNon , llrokcn How .K. 0. rickett , lirokon How. Fred 1) . Plnnoll , Ca Inuay. Anna 1 * citjinun , Callaway. Kmmu Hoyner , lirokcn Uow. Dulllu Hiclitmjnr , Aimlcy. S Vlo'n HupBom , llroker , How. Klzzlo HliodCB , 61n3on City , Nell Hotli , WOHCOU leo. ) Bnlilvan , SiUKtut. Hose Scott. 1'ilot. Mnry Snoli , Aurcltno. Mabel Suull , Anoelino. liUiIo Shannon Lotll , Llbblo Hcolt , Anslcy. lljrtlo Smith , Ansloy , Mabol Smith , Aneh y. Matilda bwoueon , Ucorsotown. Vincent ritudry lirobcn How. Msudo Thompson , Upton. ' > Cora Thompson , Upton. Marie TuoeleiiBOn , CHIT. Kloiunco Tlioetenson Cliff. Inez Trew , Georgetown. Kdim 'I'lioniae , Llichtleld , - Currlo Tliurmau , Lodl , Kate Wuleli , Mt'rna , Delia wallace , HroKcn How. vKtlu-l WrlKbt , Hroken Uow. ( 'asslu Wulllvcr , lirokcn How. ( Ikrlaiul l.culi , liroUcn liow. ( lloiletla Sutnson , Oconto Nebiatka' Jutnos A. Owens . Oconto Neurueka Kituer ALdcrsou , Mcrua Nebraska. Iv. Spencer , his sister Alda , ; is. Davis of Weissert left today jy teaiu for Fort Collins Colorado on a visit , They spent a couple of days visitingin th city > eforc proceeding on their journey.