guto 11UI LlbiMlwi HooUl/ rr / j J-I r l * VOL , XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 19 , 1900HEIGHT PAGES , NO 5 ' 'K YES IP * THE HACK. OF HIM HEAD , " Oliver Wcndn.1 Holmi's , Ililr * Glrtlicy. credited \vlh ! Iwvlni ; oycs In ho back of JJB licnil , because lie PHW thlnus behind , , s well ; IB In front. This was nil duo to ) , | B exit timely lursc. old fn.-lilonud , rnnr.d gpocti cle lonBos , In whlrU olijecte behind 111 w were plainly rcllectud IroperKlapscB on ilelectlvo eyes o the present dny wouVt cumblc their posecpsorc to sco ninny thluyevlth perfect case that now gct'in ulni and Indistinct Tliopu wbo have never avtiltcd tlicmtvlvcs of Kins * nldcall spcctncli'H "nulennccp , " ouern \vlio iii-Copt the aid In n tltutly manner call them "bles lngs " I Cnll tliotn what yon pleaae My Kineses glvu you case. I I Graduate of Chlcaco Optlialmic College. All Standard GRADES OK Machine- Oils AT G. Haeberle's. k. It iHM't tilt ; timterlnl Hint ifiten into vimr tlmt mutK in a uenct lol . il is tli i. thut does tuo bu tinLbs.uLy uutglui can buy the flue kind s of material that I luo In repairing ; but alii ia the most valuable material that can bo used in watch repairing ; and the bungler can't buy it. I sell my skill for what It is worth nnd it will coat you less than bungling at lower prices. K.W.HAYES , Jeweler and Optician , West aide of square. TAKEN UP A young calf three or four daya old , owner * can have same by proving property and pay ing costs. 0. W .BOOTH , Broken Bow WANTED Several peisosn for district office managers in this state to represent mo in their own sur rounding counties. Willing to pay yearly $000 , payable weekly. Desirable employment with uneual opportunities. References ex- changed. Enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. PATJK , 320 Caxton Building , Chicago , 11 3U-201 , Business Pointers. Lr. ) T , W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. Freeh Saesafrasa .it. WII.KINS PHARMACY. FOB SALK. ' A thoroubred hereford - ford ball. Wit. THEY. tf. Fou SALV. Two good show cases'V. . II. OBIIOKNE. tf Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILUINB' PIIAUSIAOY. Cannon City coal at Dierks Lumber Co. Ti-o Quaker Bath Cabinet will give health. For sale by J. C. Go to Mike Scaulon's Kcstur- anl for the best lunch in town and confectioner ) ' . WALL PAPER All now and artistic dosigus. All 1900 paterns at J. C. BOAPJINS. Spring : s hure ! Drink Sasaafrass Tea for your blood. WILKINS PHARMACY. Call ou or write Broken Bow Ab stract Co. uheu in need of an ab > struct of title. E. Royso abstractor. Write llayden Bros. , Omaha Wholesale Supply House for pricet and samples. 2 8 lyr. CABINET PUOTOS $2.00 A DOZKN ; at U. L , Fiazicr's studio , west side square , In 1899 there was one telephone for every sixty-six person in the United States but when you ring up call for No. 5. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co. E. Royso abstractor. Fen SALK Two year old white face bull , seven good young COWP , two eteer calves. tf A. T. SKYBOLT. $35.000,000 is the cost of the New York underground railroad , and it take thicoyears to do the work. What an amount of money can be saved by dealing at J. C. B OWEN'S. Wauled Cattle to Pasture. 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 JBSSK QANDY. PKNN & DOliRIS , BLACKSMITHS. All Hinds of work In our line done promptly and In first-class order. Ked Stup on the corner , west of the hoee houso. Give ua a trial. A Good Thing- Our Great-Grandmother' garrets containing the sarao herbs 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 so. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by II. G. Ilaebcrlo. WANTED One young man from CiiHter couiitv , Nebr. to prepare for the coming RAIL\VAV MAIL SERVICE examination , Wo fur nish everything , .including BOOKS and MAPS. Address , enclosing stamp , Inter State Correspondence Institute , Cedar Rapids , la. -it. We now have eight stallions and two jacks at our stable in this city , which enables us to take care of all the breeding' that may come during1 the summer season. We have one of the best shire horses in the west. 2t WANTS & THOMPSON. FAHM FOB SALE ; At Upton , 100 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 Stephe" wUcox , on promises.35-3m Anselmo Remoddeled [ and in first class order , Custom work or exchange a specially. Satisfaction guaran teed. Come and give us a trial. L. CLARK & Co. Anselmo Neb , Local Mention. Job printing at this otllce. The board of County supervisor8 is in eces'ion this week. Wo will furnish the Kansas city Journal and REPUBLICAN for $1.25 per year. Miss Lillie Fletcher of Ottawiy Illinos is visiting in the city with the family of her uncleJ. S. Baisch. She arrived last Thursday. Elt Bales and wife of Ortollo are the happy parents of a girl baby that arrival at their homo last Sat urday. A. 11. Humphrey was at Omaha Monday looking after business in the federal court. The B. Y. P U. will give a ten cent lawn social Tuesday evening July 2-1. at the resident of J. M. Kimberling. Ice oreom and cake will bo served. Rov. S. W. Richards went to Dunning Tueeday evening to ofli- ciate in solemnizing a marriage there yesterday afternoon. C. B Betts went to the Loup Monday with his now hurting and dulling and boat combination for a few days outing. Ho was ac- compained by his family , Rov. Epley and wife , and Al Johnson. Tap Ilegwood of north western Missouri is visiting m this vicinity with his daughter Mrs A. J. Burk. lie arrived Saturday morning and expects to remain a month or two. This office acknowledges a friend , ly call from Mr. W. II. Wallace of Council Bluffs Iowa who is in the city visiting his sou Frank , foreman of the Chief oflioo. Phillip Johnson of Ortollo was a caller Tuesday. Ho reports crops in very good condition in his local ity. Ho and his son have in 125 acres of wheat 125 acres of corn and 30 ajros of ryo. The rye is in the stack and the corn is laid by. Should you wish to improve the quality of your bread use the cele brated Yeast Foam. Nothing like it for producing a light uwoot nutritious loaf of .Bread. It will retain its moisture aud nutty ilavor longer than bread raised from any other yeast upon the market. Try it. 1 Leo Pickott , who until recently has been with the telephone system of this place , since it was , started laft last Friday inorninc for Thur- man Iowa where ho will have charge of a telephone exchange for a few mouths at least. Leo is a line young man and the REPUBLICAN wishes him success in his new field. Rev. B. H. Hunt and wife , of Georgetown , Ouster county , Nob. , are ou a visit to their old homo and to friends around Suhellsburg and Napier and have been most cord ially welcomed to the homes and scenes whore their earlier days were spent. The Inquirer tenders them a hearty welcome back to the fami liar fields of old mother Bedfoid. The Inquirer , Bedford' Pa. The indications are from reports over the state tnat the mid-road populist convention at Grand Island tomorrow will bo largely attended. The candidates for president and vice president , Wharton Barker and Ignatiu Donnelly will bo there. Many from near by counties will adopted the old plan of travel and go in wagons to Grand Island. II. E. Greor , proprietor of the Grand Pacific hotel at Callaway was accidently shot Tuesday while fish ing on the Loup river , by Charles Moak a barber. Moak was about 300 yards aways from Greer pract- ing with his 22 caliber nflo. Be ing behind some brush ho did not see Groer , The ball struck Greer in the muscle of tbo right arm , stricking the bone and glancing. At last reports the ball had not been located. Dr. Day and wife returned from their visit east Tuesday morning. The Dr , visited Illinois and Wis- consion and Iowa while gone. He found a number who are coming to Nebraska after they got through with their harvest with view of in vesting in fann and pasture lands. Mrs. Day visited at DCS Hotlines during her absence with her mother and brothers. She brought homo with her an orphan boy . about one year old , I-'or Hide. I have a second hand Minnesota cheap thrashing machine in good repair that I will sell at a bargain , 7 19 tf C , S , MAUTIK. WANTED. Three or four inoro boardortj. Enqulrc.of Mre. B. W , Ed- warcio , in Ileulily Ulock. Fou SALK Eight room house nil oae aero of laud also Burdott Organ cheap. 7 1'J tf Inquire of L. E. COON. .K A ouu story cottage with six largo rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings , Price $000. Call ou L. J. Gundy or at this oilioe. 7 19th tf. Preaching at Church of Christ Sunday evening at 8 p. m. all are invited. Morning service will bo for members only. T. B. MCDONALD. The Rov. S.V. . Richards will deliver the fourth lecture of the series to young people in the Bap tist church next Sunday at 8 o'clock p. m. subject. "Tho Adornments ot Character. " Everybody kindly invited to attend. Save Those Tnjj's. Wo will pay fo" all tin tabaooo tags one half cent nach in trade of these denomination ( showing small star printed on under side of tag. Horde Shoo , J. T. , Good' Luck , Cross Bow , Spar Head , Drummond Natural Leaf , Star , Old Honesty. J. C. BOWEN , The Grocer. M. U. A. ricnic. The Broken Bow lodge of the Modern Brother hood of America have arranged to hold a picnic in the grove in the north part of the city Saturday Aug 4 at 10 ii. m. An invitation has boon extended to tLo other M. B. A. Lodges of the county to attend. A procram is being arranged and a pleasant and profitable day is anticipated. Foot Mashed. William James of Alliance had a foot badly mashed at Aualc ? Tues day on the railroad. II o was stand ing on a coal car while the train was switching and the force of the train against the car ou which ho was standing knocked him off and two wheels of the oar passed over the instep of his foot. He was brought to the hospital at this place for treatment Tuesday afternoon aud at present writing the physciaus in charged have some hopes of being able to save his foot from amputa tion. Ilij wife aud other friends came down from Alliance Tuesday night to lend any assistance possible. Ho ia engaged in the cattle businestt in Box Butte county aud was at Ansloy with a bunch of horses at the time of the accident. Cpworlli I cajiuii Assembly Lincoln , August 1 and 0. Encouraged by the phenomenal sucesH of three previous sessions , the management of the Nebraska Epworlh League Assembly has ar ranged a program for the 1000 meet ing , of which they my well be proiH. It is believed that in variety , interests and real worth , it surpasses anything of its kind ev ° r placed before the petplo of Nebraska , Those who attend this year's ae- sembly will have the opportunity ot hearing Frank Robinson , fresh from tbo battlefields of South Africa , Bishop Hamilton , General O. O. Howard , General John B. Gordon , Bishop Galloway , Major Hawks , Maud Ballingtou Booth and a host of other philosopher ? , teachers , lecturers and roligoun workers. The musical attractions are especially good. The South Afri can Boy choir and the famous Arion Lady quartet of Chicago. Half rates to Lincoln via the Burlington every day from July 31 to August 8 , oof | at not Hpri'iKSi H. n. The golf lines at Hot Sprlnga nro among the finest in the West. They are located on thu tablolnnil eoiith of town , n high , wind-swept plain wboro it ia ai- ways cool. The Eurroumlinga are re- raant In the extreme. Right ahead of you ia the rugged mass of ilnttlo Moun tnin while to loft is Echo Canon , ono of the moat beuutllul canons in the lilnuk Hills. The Hnka tire only a few minutes walk from the hotels and end near tbo famous plunge bath where , utter a morning spent in "teeing , " and "putting" you can enjoy the delights of u awitn in the cleareat. cleanest , tnoat cryatal-llke wat- torin all America. During July tuo Burlington Route will run ten cheap excursions to Hot Springs. The Uatea uro ; July 37 _ 8 9 10 1-1 17 1821 28. The rate la one faro , plus $2 . for the round trip. Tickets bear liberal return limit and the liurliogton's eervico to the Ulack Hills ia unrivalled. Call on the local ticket agent of tbo B. & M. R , R. R. and let him tell you what U will cost you to make the trip. J. FKANOIS , General Passenger Agent , . Omaha Neb. The Absolutely Pure is the baking powder "of general use , its sale exceeding that of all other baking powders combined. Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities , which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer appearance and flavor , are peculiar to itself and arc not constituent in other leavening agents. Grcnt efforts arc made to sell nlurn baking powders under the plea that they are so many cents n pound cheaper than Roynl. The admis sion that they are cheaper nmdchnn admis sion that they arc Inferior. Itnt alum pow ders contain n corrosive poison and should not be used In food , no matter how cheap. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK. The Teachers Institute opened Monday with an enrollment of 178 and the following day the number reached 200. New ones nro being enrolled daily and the prospects are that the number of teacher * in at tendance will reach 250 before the olose of the term. The instructors are Prof. 0. Atkisson of York , II. II. lliatt of Walworth , Miss Anna VandorCook cf Council Bluffs. Miss Borgott , of Beatrice who was oxpootod uaH taken sick at Lincoln on her way hero and could not cotno. The other teachers are taking care of the work and we are informed that the institute is proving highly sat- ibiactory. OBITUARY. Mrs. Amy Walton Reed , was born in the city of Baltimore Aid , Nov. 9th , 1815 , and died at the homo of her daughter , Mrs. Mary J. Brewer , one milo east of Broken Bow Nebraska , July .Jib , 1900 , aged 84 years , 7 months and 25 days. While but an infant her parents removed from Maryland to Richmond mend Ind , and were among the pioneer sol tiers in that pan of the country. At the ago of eighteen the deceased was married , but ( shortly before the breaking out of the civil warwas loft a widow with three sous and a daughter to claim her care and cheer her homo. When , fit the beginning of the civil war , Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers , she , true patriotic wo man that she ever was , freely re sponded to that call , by giving her two boys who wore old enough to enlist , and bravely bore the pangs of sorrow and distress vf hen she found that she must yield both those boys up as sacrifices to her country's freedom and honor. Loyal to the core , she said : "My boys sacrificed , but our country is saved. ' ' Very early in life Mre.Reed gave her heart to the Saviour , experienc ing a real and sound conversion , from which she never turned baok , but oven to old ago she kept a firm faith in the saving and keeping power of the Lord Jesus Chri&t , In her old ago it was demonstrated that the prophet was indeed true when ho said : The hoary head is a crown of glory , when it bo found in the way of righteousness. " To the very last she doaitoJ to leave sotno permanent impression for good with those aiound her and ask ing to bo raised up m bed , she couuceled them to ever follow the blessed example of JCBUS Christ , to make Euro the salvation of their own souls , and to use every effort to bring others to a knowledge of salvation. For more than thirty yeara eho has made her homo with Mrs. Brew er , her daughter. Besides her , she leaves a BOD , who resides at Lyons , Nebr. ller death was hastened by a painful accident which occurred some weeks ago , While descending a flight of stairs aho fell and broke one of her limbs just above the knee. B'or two weeks it seemed that she was doing well , but on tl'o evening of Juno 23rd she was taken worse , and it was apparent that she oorUd not recover. The following grand children were summond to her bed- j ( side and wore picsont at the funeral ; ' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hopkins of Oal- laway ; Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of Ar nold ; and T. M. Brewer and wife of Round Valley. The funeral servi ces wore conducted from the homo July 5th by Rev. Knight , pastor of the M. E. church. A largo number of friends wore present to pay their respects , and to follow the remains to their last resting place. Mrs. Reed was a delightful Christian character , and will bo greatly missed by all who knew her. iXlumicl Valley. Harvesting commenced. Small crop of wheat , orits nothing ; corn yet growing but Bloly. It uueds good rain now. Oscar EngelBjnrd has moved into his DOW house and llnds it elegant. v'jLaat Thnreday a fishing party went to the Loupniuncly , II. Helueeou and fam ily , N. A. Hull and family , N. J. Ottun and family , llov. Caracas and his broth er iind 11. Johnson. They had more fun than tlsu. N. J. Uttun has his now ncldltton to his pasture fmlsbed , BO ho has a good pasture now. Henry when are you going to Cummings - mings parkj Sam Weltnan intiat have discovered the magnet pole. He has lately moved back to WUhoits to work. II y no. Ed Booth is making arrangements to move to Oallawny where the Dr. will bo butter able to treat bis wife whoso health is llttlo Improved. Meeora Polkey , Plckett and Rusk pur- posu to move their thresher to York Nubr. where the wheat crop la good , having made arrangements for u large amount of tbiesbing. Weather cool and pleasant since the recent rains. Corn in tlno condition ; Bweot corn in roasting carssoyeial , In forms us that they have roasting oars in the Hold corn. Early wheat nbout nil cut ; some will bo threiisbed and will possibly make from three to live buebols per aero. Nnbby acknowledges n short visit this moralog from Joseph Haefle. L. 8. Fuipfiold has bought a buggy and harness and will neither borrow nor lenil. County surveyor ia on hand to nsurvey and locate & public road from section 30- 1B21 by the wtty of Kyno to section 13- 15. 22. This rouu will till a long felt want , jf