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BtRto Hint Librarian Social/ BEPUBLICAI. v/ . , , tfRGKEN BOW , CUSTEK COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY G , 1902.--EIGHT I'AG/S / , NO , 34 . ' 'lit ti e in r H- Mm p. v. < M i\f ulij'n i ativ- boiK e.Mi i . . nti ii. " in d inaijy only 'emu ' \ < y iubll > < s- ' j'erioiu'o thnl H i fet uo. The tinker. Iho natural horn nic- oiiiini'1 , the jienniHho can Mix nnjlliieg , ' ' liiula hiuiHt'lf ; 't .kea wht-n ne tiif leH iv fine wntehf'ir ihe ndjiHtuient to nnd isoehronism re- a' niethini ; h < > tiieH ) nie- ctinnier.i skill. Th"re ! no miiuile iletnilith whii'.h I nm not ftinilinr : In Mie mechanical nud million jitiiii ! of a time-pie" ' . jrmltiatu of ( hit ii'o Oplliiilmic ( * > ! , ' - 3 School Hooks , Tablets AND School Supplies , "AT ' - J. G. Haeberle'si If jou want coal quiok , vall : 'Phono 71) ) . Fou SAM : Bain , IGslti feet. J , A , AitMoim. 10 if If 5 on intend to build ( tall at Dierka Lumber Co. and pet price * Sujder Bros , have u large . m Mil of w inter goods thai the y are out al barpait H. It in it IvM coal did not give B.il- tfcfaction try , Fo ! er & Sm.lh Lum ber < 'o. 'Phone 71) ) For Srjli Ono rcgmter il Ab.ii-r dron bull. S. L. GLOVKU&SOK. 1 30 'It WciHPc-rt , Nebiakn. ThorouQhbrod Polnntl China. Fou SAI.U Tl'oroughbrf'.l poland chiua male iiogn , old ei.ough for HI jvico for * 15 CO. 1-23 tf ( . ! R. KUBSOM. Dierks Lumber Co. IHJH in slock ti oar load ol line cedar posts for the FOR SALIC ou TUATMJ Town lotu and a few live aori. lots in this i-ily , foi ualtle , horses or farm lar-d fob28 tf ALI < AN HRYNIIU. C 5 Tip. ) liim heretoforr ( xinting as Harry D.iy & Co. is this day < Jifl Holvt-d'by mutual omscnt , U. G Rogers louring from said firm Harry Dy will oonlmiie said busi. nesi' , abniimeu all liahil'tie < and col- loot a'l iiuoounts and notes due the Ha id firm. Dated this 10'h ' dny of January l 02. HAHUY DAV. ai-3. | II. Q. ROOBIIS. ] JUST TO KNCOURAGE ONE I of Nohraaltn'a prun'sio J the pui'liBher ol the Nolirswlcii mini lias mailo it possible for tie l < > offer a yeiir'a niliM-ription to ituil jdiirnul for ten Cfinn. Ail itnvt is nrwi.Htry If to 0'llIv ! lRI7lTOro"ow Jolir B"l ) " Ul 1 UIV I IV1.L IVJk.r pt0l | ( lo , , - JAM of Our ! - paper fur one vrar B'xlyou ' nro ejiti- . .SUIiSri\MIU KN \ OUniL-MliLKi-- - tiitoh.th piipern fur $ l.U ) . The fani" ii.duciineut IK ex- teiuttdtonll new t tih'cfiljt'iti who pr > lor one year io lulv-mee. l'ht > publi her ol Nuliftiuki Diirymai \\nnte to mid 5OuO iu"r Hutiscrihori ti UH lirt * und l.nn mnilo us u proposition t" ) > elp < ! o it. 1C v < n are interested in the erei.turry or dairy imlustiy , or no\v ideax ami up to ihiti * me'i.ols ni divt-ral- tied clentifle and experimental K rtonl turo you will be inteiVKted and hoiu > lltl * ed by ronilinn the Nehnulfu L.iirynmn. Don't Delay ! Renew or IJecomcaSubscnbei Now ' fjX | f 3 J l"J'g.lj Jt Vi Local i r Men t.i o n . .Money 1 iiied on unproved farm-i. JAMICH Litnwtoii , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nebr. | I't rry n i.d Quinue Dndy of Mason Cit > nhippid a e.ir ol " tt ! ! to thn Oinnl'n markets last week. I WANTKD IMain sewing , qniUint ! or mirk by the dav Miss. E. A. Busun.ovor Swan's store. Dr. Hakes visited Wii. Sohaad of Klump the Hist of the weekwho | is very sick with iiilhmatoiy rlu u- 'niatism. The Sargent Era is authority for the statement thnt F. AI. Currio IMS Hold his Dry Valley ranch of MHO noros to a IIIHII < of Schuyler 1 or The B AM. surfacing gang of forty men , under Joe MeDonnoti nro station hero at the present , time and workingeast , of town. They may bo hero a'month or longer. .1. C. UobiiHon who has had olmgo of the Globe Hotel forsuver- al months vacated lasl week and moved inti'Airs L .1. Gaudy's resi dence where ho will keep a board- inf,1 house. W. J. Woods lefl for Dilon , Ohio Tuesday lo attend the funi-aal of his sister , Mrs. C. H. Gaiiif , who will bo remembered by a number of our leaders , aw ono time a rei-i- denl of Broken Bow. When pain or irritation exists on any part of the body the applioition of BALLARD'S SNOW LINI MENT will L'ivo prompt relief I'rico. 2f > and r > 0 cent * . Ed. Me Comae , Broken Bow and Alerna S. L. Ciinnan of Wn&lorvillo , wis a city visitor Monday. Air. Cannot * is one of the fortunate fanners whose corn yields 30 bushels to the aero last season und honoo has no protest against high prices for farm products. J. S. Molenaux local manager ot Morks Lumber Co. businrss loaves n-r iijht : for n trip south. Be ex- iccts to bo iiono three or four weeke. lie M ill bo neuouinanind by frank Manning , locil miunger ol iierlcs lumber yardn.it Alerna. The attention of our readers is call d to our Hpeeial offur of tin : life of William Alclvinley , by Alurtil daisied , and other prominent men , \nd the RICI-UIILIOAN for 1 no. We furrrihh b'.t'i . ' lor the retail price of ho book. Scad in jour order ; * t ( nee MAKKIKH : Anderpon-Slurdcvant , , ' ihr U B. pnrnonagc , Janiiurj iG. 1-.I02 , Mr Albert AnderT > n i nd Misa K-ite Sturdevunt , both ol Bro- ; en Bow , Rev. I'l E. Alyoru ollici- itinrr. Wo join thiir mrny fnendb in w'Hhiiu * tli"in a prosperoui and joyouH life. Nri vous ( hildren ar alrnont ali - i ) M thin children. The "oiil-door- l > ov"is uel'iom nervoup. " Will TE'S CREAM VERMIFUE ! is ihe best [ ireventivo of nervousness It HlrongihenH lh" pjcUm and aHsislf to thai eon of ilesh , which ereatof- Htrength and power of ondurence. IJiice , 25 o nts. Ed McComap , Broken Bo.v and Alorna. WANTED Several persons of character and good reputation in state ( one in this county re quired ) lo represent and advertise old eslahlished wealthy businesii h"iiso of solid lirnincitl standing. Salary 18.00 weekly with expci.c.eH additional , all piyablo in cash each Wednesday direct from head otliees Horse and carriage furnished , when necessary. Reference. Enclose elf-.addressed stamped envelope Dept , AIana ( or , 314 Caxton Build ing , Chicago. 11-2 * 8t DC an Holcomb , who for pome time has been iimoeiatf'd with the Broken Bow b'inkH as book keeper left yesterday morn ing for Ril/- ville Wwhiiigton where ho ha socund a piHiiion in a bank , al n palary of : J7.r > oo > month. Mr. Holeiimb is a Htcady young man ot hmh n.oral character and ntrict uitef rift y. Ho has u row n up in this community and it is with plea sure we note his piomotion. Hi older nihtot Lolia lias been in Wash- Huie.H the litsi oi November whoru cho h ) ldH a re numerativu po- Kition in an abstract oflico. AH tl'uy will both bo in the naino town it will make it. moro ploanaiit for bfitlTho Rici'um.iOAN in winh- j thorn Kuoi'OHH in their. we ton I home exproFH the lioarly nunlimont 'of ' their iii'iny friui.Mln in Broken , Bow and vicinity. Secretary of the Ireasnry , M. Shaw , of low-j assumed the t'ulics ' of his ollice February. 1st. i Al Grovter and Chin. Bishop of I V/oijsprt weio oily visilors TIICH j i day. Thi'C'llii.o acknowledges a ! ' friendly call. j i The Broken Bov Equality Club Will moel at the home of Alis. Chan Jeir.irdii Friday evening February 7. A full allendanue is desired , JULIA WILLIS , S < Vy. T. J , Harword of Elk Oronlc.who is one of the prominent farmer * ol that locality was u friendly ial- ler at this ollico Monday and had iin subscription advanced a couple I notches. Miss F'ora ' Woods , of Lebanon , Kansas arrived in 'ho city Sunday uorning and is the gu-Hi of the 1'ittaw.iy family. Aliss Woods was ormorly a resident of this city , en- ; ag ( d in dress making and has a host of friends. She will probably remain hero tl-o rest of the winter. You oan help anyone whom 3011 .hid . suffering from inlhtned lhro.it , aryiig'.il trouble , bronehits , eouphu olds , eto , by udvisitm the use of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP ; the great n medy for oughs and colds. Price , 25 and )0 conlt. Ed. AlcComas , Broken How and Alerna. Throuuh C. R Judkmp the locil nanager of the Foster & Smith [ jiimher Co , we learn the name hue ieon ohangee to The P. D. Smith Co. Since Iho doalh of Foster Ihe isiness has been owned by P. D. Smith , but the name ot the com piny had nol been chango'i to coniform with the fact until re cently. R. A. Watts has len ed the ( -ilobr. Hotelhaving taken posnuaion Satur- lay. Air. Watts is no stranger to the MiiKinosH nor to the IIOUHO. He formerly occupied the Globe and a * far as we wore able to learn gave tiniverH.il satisfaction We bespeak for him a liberal share of the public patronage. See Inn advertisement in thin ishiie of the M i-n Ona Gates of .Mason City , .vho for some time was clerk in the ilry ( 'oodfi department of Peal it John's store of this city was ui.ir.ri- i-d on the 29th of Jnnuury nt Rock Inland Ills , to Al. K. Phillips , of liturns.1 , ii'k , Ga. All" Phillips is to ho i ngnged in the mercan tile and real eslalo business in both -k Ga. and Haverhll Mass. RKIMIIII.ICAX oxlends oongrnlu- to the bride \vilh our host wihhes. Company AI. will give their : ! rd Annual benefit Ball , Fiiday Febur- \ry 21 , this yea14 Mislead of on the 22 ahai been the cut-tern formerly. AH the 22 i-onii s on Saturday Iho Uomi'any donire'l \ avoid intruil- MIIJ ; on Sunday and olnnged the late to the 21 As the rccoipis are lined in meeting the inudental ex pend H Ihe company feuSs justified in soliciting the liberal patronage of the public The State furnishes for llu * Armory tent , but that dot s not moot the n qtiireincnis necessary for the incidental ( x- ptmces , W , J. Bean , formerly of thin | .lacu * who for ihe past eight years hail been engaged : n the drug busi ness at Hcmingsford died Tue > day morning. Ho was taken very Hiiddenly. The day before ho was in his more in his usuil hoallh Only Thursday of l.if.1 wick ho bought a drug stoio nt Alluinee ami was making arrangements to locate llirro in the near future The de ceased had done well financially at Henningford and wa * esiirnated to bo worth § 8,000 , all of which h" accumulated in th" pnsl eight yours , being engaged both in the drug and catlle business. He leaves n wife and Iwo children a boy and a tiirl lo mourn bin unlimely death. Ho leaves them in good circumstances linanciilly. Wo understand that in addition lo his auctimalatcd pro perty he carried $10,000 life insur ance. His remains were Hhipped hern Inat night for burial in the iJrokon Bow camelry. The funeral ai-rviees were held in the Al. K. church under the rilualislie services of tin * Episcopal church Rev. Dofjgott , pastor of that church otlijiating. At the conclusion of the sciVICLS the. remains were taken in charge bj the Emmett ( Crawford Led o , No. M * > , md hurried with Alftsonio honors , the deceased hav ing been a member of Kirks ville. Alissouri lodgo. The RKP- uitMCAN joins wilh Ihe friends of ihe n lalives in oxlemilng sympalhy lo them in their great bereavement. H. 11. Andrews of C.illaway ami Clarence ( Rued of Merna wore among the number from neighboring lodpes that pirliuipated in tue Ala home funeral of the rcnrurs of J. W. Bean to-'lay. Dr. 0. W. Hakes who for the p. st tvo years ban been deputy I'ounty cleik undnr J. B Osbourno eloped his work in tint ollico with the beginning of this month. JTo inform * us that he ha's rcMimcd thr praetico of nu'ilieinc. John Tyson had sale bills printed at this o Hi ne recently advertising a public sale of his stoek and farming implements Tuesday Kobur.'try 11. lomnipncing at 10 a. m The sale \vill include 1 10 had of cattle of all ages ten head of horrtos , several brood hOWh and shoals and a com plete line ot farm implements. A letter we recently received from O. P. Perley , well known to a 1-irpo number of the readers of Iho Hic- I'um.ioXN tates that New England is in peed shape and business never better , for which ho adds , "thanks lo a peed republican administra tion. " He sends his best witdies to the citi/.ons of Broken Bow and vi cinity. Wo wore shown , the first of the week a copy of Voluiu 1 , No. 1 , of the Fort Supply Republican , a KIX coin in news pip > < r published January 23 , 1H02 at Fort Supply , Woodward county Oklahoma by J. P. and L J. Gandy. 'Iho name of L R. H. Dm ham appears as local oditor. The paper politically is what its mine indicates. The inlial number makes a creditable showing both in matter and skill. IMilHIc Hale. John Tyson will make a public sale of his stock and farm m.iuhlu- ery , on his farm live miles wosl of Broken Bow , Tunsdaj , Feburary , I 1 at 10 o'clock , consisting of MO head of cows and oalvcH , incliidinu ono tv\o year Durham bull , ono two year Ilerford bull , one bull durhaii calf , 10 held ol brood sows and shoals , 10 head of horses and colt pony saddleH , wagons , bugpiei ) , plows , cuHivatois , listers , ongate seeder , mow or. binder. I victor wag > n scales and other arlicles to numerous to mention. Terms of S.ile , i.ll Hiiintor $10 and h ss cash. Nine months credit , on all sums over $10 with interest at 10 per cent. Lunch al noon. Judd Kay , auctioneer. 1'iililluNiile. I will hold a Puplio Sale at my place seven miles south wosl ol Broken Bow , ThurwHy Foburary lo , l)02oommencing ! ) at 10 o'olook , consisting of twenty six head of tlb1 , four head of hones and farm implements of all kinds H Al. RfJltlNHON DAIUI SULLIVAN , auctionerr. Clmrcli HAl'TIHT OIIUKCII. Preaching service both morning and evening by Rev. Richards , at , II .1. m. and 7:30 : p. m. The pub lic is cordially invited. cintivriAN ciiuucii. Rev. C V. Allison of Knoxville Tonn will preach al the Christian o Mi roh next Sunday morning and evening. Every body IB cordially invited. ritUBHYTKHIAN CIIUUCII Services in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at , 11 a. m. and evening 710. : ! Rev. D. Agustus Shettler , Pastor. M. K. UHUItCII. A splendid nitoroht is manifest in the special meetings now going for ward in the AI. E. church 'J he meetings are proving very holp'ul ' to many. The regular seryieCH will ho htdd on bunda ) with a speeiaJ service for men i nly at 3:30 : p. m to which all men over M years of age are invited. This meeting will he cor ducted by Aliss Ilernok who has made a specially of this wotk and held Hindi mooting ) ) in many ot the cities of the west. Goo. P. Triton , pastor. u.n , ciiuucii. The Revival meetings at the U. B. church Htill continued with un abated interest and good attendance considering the intoiiHo cold. The number of accessions has been large , almost doubling the numeri cal strength of the church now , with pros.peots others unitinp KOOII. A special tally is planned for next Saturday and Sunday as the quart erly mooting will be hold then. The Prt Biding Elder , Rov. Epley wilt bo present and hold the norvices over Sunday. While the older is here , the Evangiliht will take oc- onsion to reopen a church at Elba All are cordially invited to attend those services A Surprise Parly. Alre. Enuiui Hohlman way very greatly , jet agreeably , surprised on last Thursday , the occasion of l-er sixtieth birthday , by a number ef her lady friends ot the Relief Corps and other citi/.onf , who showed their appreciation of this gooti woman by contributing to her material welfare. To mnko the surprise complete. Airs. Brown induced Airs. Hohlman to accompany her to Airs. Alauk's in the afternoon for a visit. As soon as she had left the IIOUHO the ladies took possession anil pro. ceeded to arrange things to suit their owi pleasure. When every thing was in readiness , her son , Rosy , who lives in the country was sent attpr IIIH mother with the plea ho was very huugroy and wanted her to go homo and gel him some thing to eat before ho rotumad. The mother gladly consented and assured her son he should have the best she could provide. You oan immagino her surprise on entering the room lo find the house tilled \\ith her lady friends and the table spread with the choioout the markets allord. By the combined contributions of the ladies and a few men the good woman's possessions \toro very materially Enhanced. The don.it ions included a ton of the best coal , a Hack of II > wer , a pairr.f hho'n , warm pair of hoes , a dress , several aprons , and six yards of caliuo. The oooanion was very much enjoyed - joyed by the donors as well as by the recipient of their hcnoh'eonco. I.ftUT l.lHl. The following is the dead letter list for the week ending J.inuar } 28 , 1902 : Anderson , T. B. ; BowerAUnh ! - ael , ( foreign ) ; Botholonow , Edpar ; Belkint- W. ; Blondm , P. E. ; Campbell , Airs. Nancy IS. ; Dudley , Ellort ; Hu'c.hinson ' , I ! . , card ; Kelly , T. S ; Kiiipht , Airs. .1 C. ; LiiuiiHen , Carl , ( foreign ) ; Alarshail , Mary , (2) ( ) ; Thumm , Fred ; Tunbul , II. B. ; VanDerhoff , E. ,1 ; Winkler Ja-ik ; Wail , S. D ; Walker , .James D. : Williamson , , ! . II. ; Weisemird , W A ; Ximer , Airs , Hollen ; lAliller , Mrs. E. A. ; Moore , , ! . II. ; Nelmues , ( foreii'u ) ; Owens , Alis Lix./.ie , (2) ( ) ; 1'hillips , Mil , (1 ; Prei-s , Joseph ( foroipn ) ; Reuse , John , (2) ( ) ; Snider , Alins Annie ; Snider , AI. J ; Smith , Airs. S. D ; Thompson , J. W ; Thompson , T. B ; Thomas , Airs. Al Parties calling for the above will uleufo say advertised. L. II . JICWKTT , P. Al. Market Ill-port for Today. Whcut . $ . ( llurluy . JD yo . W iinttui . ir , Kirns . .IB I'lilnlovii. | irr luiHliul . I i i pur liUHlirl . I.IKJ , i ir pound . in r HI ' -'OWN . VU.OOC&B.50 Hi'uit . ss.rii ® i.oo Turkcyn , [ ) r nouinl . Str w. [ icr c t . .in lluy , Nuw , ( jdr ton . OIK ) SUKHICr | cwt . J , in Paints , Oils and Wall Paper at-- EcL McComas' Drug Store , HUS1NHSS POINTERS. Job printing at this ollice. Water Sots , Litnst patterns at A. W. D/akes. Lubricating oils of all kinds nt Wilkins' drug store. Pepsin Uum , two package * tor tt niokol at WIUUNH' PUAUMAOV. Dr. T. W. Bass , dontint , oflico northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Alonoy to loan on impioved faruiH Mooiuc & TAYI.OU , Realty Block. 1-23 tf FOR SAI.K CHKAI- North oatt quarlir sections 30-19-17 , Dou'lnu ( Urove. II. W. Hammond Broken Bow. 30-37 WANTICD Horses nnd mules at Wards barn Fohinry ft. JACK H. Mi iiiu. A few comforters and bhinkolH can be had al Snyder Bros. Big Double Slore for less thai : you oan buy the inateri.il and make them , call Had HOO. ( . 'ream Separators for farm IIKO * ( to $ ! ) , Agoiilrt w.into.l J. H , McDANiici , , Papillion , N.'b. ; j2-3f. Wanted Alillet and cane seed. Alurkot price paid. Uuo. WII.I.INO , 1 20 3t Fine Rockers , Iron & Wood beds , EaHold.soreotiH , Hat A Coat racksWall Pockets , Frames and Framed Pictures , Alotal Photo and Cabinet Frames , at A. W. Drake's. You oan save money by ordering your reading mailer ihronih ; the Rui'Uiii.iaAN. Wo can furnish \ou nearly all the papers nirtl magazins for IOSH than publishers prices. Snyder Bros , have a largo and cjmplelo line of dress goods , ladicti furtiishing goods and their prices are right. They oin save you money. Call nnd son them for baig- tius Fou SALU LotB I , 2 , 7 and 8 , block 5 , in'Jewell's addition lo Broken Bow. Enquire at this ollice. 11.21 tf For insurance and real estate yo to Moore A Taylor , in Raalty Block. STICAYUD A red heifer calf with triangle brand on right hip. Lunt HUOII , three miles south of lovvi Information leading lo its recovery will bo libenally rewarded. Leave notice at Republican ollico. The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place lo go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades lo mool the wants of their customers are always in stoek. 321tf J . G. Ilmthorlc the dm u'tat , will r > hind you your innney U you urn not Hatisfied lifter iinint ; Cluimbfikiiu'ti Smnuioii mid Liver Talluta. Tiny cure dinonb ra of the MioiiiMiii , bilioiiHiK-Ha cunstlpaitnn nti'1 hcadnctitj. Price 25 cents. Samplca Irou. * faf&yfk . - , . ! . . > * Affat&vfa C , > .ili.- > . \ * 1 v' ' ' x'x JKXJv' N * \Jr l' * i7 1/rVlx * * ' * J/ < > xx fv yjs xv /r- , > } njcyc x'c , xfC > ? - > } < ? * } x /ic 7 - - 7J-7JT/tc c-Jyc T1) ) have again tahen possession of < rc --S ' - - I THE GLOBE HOTEL | $ And am thornighly cluaning and filling il up with mcdo'ni ? $ > f/c { improvement's thus insuring my guests every comfort , in- ' ' t\i/ eluding clean warm beds and good , honest cquaiu meals. With thid effort I solicit the patronage of all my old friends and many now OMOH.