'Jfv-W- 'II VOL , XVII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , APRIL 27,1899-EIGHT PAGES , NO 41 | What makes a "bicycle run | I ' . easy ? You. know it is "ball "bear-1 : ' : in / H I or "broken "ball " replaced , do you | | want It ruined by the repair man l | I putting in old worn bearings 1 | that he has taken from some cast p | of pedal or broken hub ? I use in I | my repair work nothing but the | | best new material money can buy | * " ' : EDWIN R MYERS , m K Broken Bow , ISFelor. . . m f.Y'2 % : * y * i'4 : -yt > ' - % ' * 'iV"i ! * ' ' < fe s&wto We Lead ; others try to follow. SRYBER BROS cd -ELU- > -r - - rO Laundric'd Drees Shirts , . . . . 38u and up o Heavy Worit. Shirts 25c and up Best Celluloid 5o 0 Collars td I ( Best L. L. Musliur 3c yd o ffl Turkey Red Calico 3o yd C3 CD Come and see us ; we can save cr i-i you money. SOon fT1 P SNYDBR BROS. sin Seed potatoes at .1. C. Bowcn's. I have alfalfa and millet seed for sale , J. N. PEALE. Cannon City coal at Dierkn Lumber Co' I buy and sell corn and oats. J. N. Peale. Hereford bulls for sain ; yearling and two year old. 4 E SKINNKK. Try my evaporated fruits. , I.N Pca'o. ' ' 1 ry our garden soed. J. C. BOWKN. h Fen SALE : A good farm horse , enquire at Ibis ullice. if f Fresh vegetables and fruits for sale at J. N. 1'oalo'a. , r Try our flower eoed. .J. C. BOWKN. Butter and eggs w.anted at J. C Bowon's. Garden seeds at Bowen's , pure and cheap. HORSES Eight ( jood work horses for sale by , S' , L GI.OVKII & SON , Dry Valley. All kinds of bulk ard paukape garden seed for sale at J. N. Pealo's. WANTED C.ittlo to pasture. For particulars enquire of E. M. Soott , of Anselmo. or W. C. Gregory. 4 City and fnrm properly insured against tire , lightning and torna does. ,1 M. KIMBKUUNQ. You know IIH and wo want to know you. Como in and simko any way. J. ( ! , Fou SALK .A six room barn and other improvements. For particular call at thi * olliee. tf H B Carter VIM puroh.ised the .stock of notions , china and tin ware Of Charley Shollz , on the went side of the square. lie will move his stock of furniture and second baud goods to the new location'and consolidate the two stores. f D. M , Saville and R. J. Baker , ? f WetUerville , were among the friendly callers at this office Mon day. Doctor Day has located in our city and has his otllce over llyer- Hon's grocery store south of Post- ofticu No old valves or lop sided balls will go into your bicycle if you take your repair work to Edwin F. Myers. a20 Wanted , a girl to do general hoiiHo work. Good wages to the riyht person. tf Mus. JAUKS LEDWIOII. The Broken Bow hospital is in splendid condition for caring for the sick. Trained nur&os in attend ance. Prices reasonable. tf Dr. Graham's now method of extracting teeth is absolutely pain less. No sere mouth , as in the use of other local amosthoticrt. a25 Harry Day & Co. has purchased the Saiisbery stock of goods and will continue to conduct the business in the west room of the realty blook. J. Lucas , one of the veterans of the oivil war , whose hearl beats as loyal'for his country as it did in the sixties , was a friendly caller at this office Monday. Farms for sale and lands for rent Now in the time to got a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going and prices are commencing to advance npidly. J.G Bronizor. T. M , Salisbury , who has been hero cilice the death of his nephew J. W. Salisbury , conducting the store , having closed out the busi ness , left yesterday morning for his homo in Illinois. Fred Hinno who has boon con ii'U'd to his bed by sickness since Sunday was on Tuesday night mov ed tQ the city hospital , whore he could have special oaro. Wd under- HUnd tlit ho is threatened with" a 'siege of punomonia. ° Local Mention. Ladiee and children shoos at Mrs. Barrett's , Morna , Ne'n. S. C. Waldron and Jan. May , of Over , were city visitors Tuesday. Miss Nellie McComas is trim ming hats for Mrs. Barrett this seapon. Uov. L. P. Luddon , of Lincoln , made this of Hun a friendly call Wednesday. H. E ChriBiuan , of New Helena , was in the city today makiug final proof on his homestead. Hey .Bernard , the 'jlinior editor of the Callaway Courier * wm fl friendly caller at this ofliao yeste'r- iay. Owing to 01 r crowded spitco and limited time wo are forced to omit tl o proceedings of the county board until next wook. A fine rain visited this locality Tuesday night which was very much appreciated. It was heavier , south of town. Two inches of rain fall was reported at Ansloy. O. P. Porloy has boon confined to his room for the past week with a severe attack of Pnoumoum , It is reported that ho is a Tery sicl- man. No one but his attendants are aduntud to his room. R. E Glass and wife , who hayo been visiting in Pikr'B Peak , Mich , for sovoril month ? , retuined home last Friday night. Mr. Glass has been quite poorly from an attack of the Grip but is improving. Fou SALE : Best residence loca tion in the city , two lots , curnor of block , " 00x112 ft. Vacant lots just west of J. .1. Wilson's new resi donco. Cash purohastr will receive a rare bargain. tf JUD KAY. The county board of supervisors convened in extra session Tuesday The now law relating to the county deposits with banks , settlement , with Ii. J. Shinu and ether minor matters brought them together. This office acknowledges a friendly - ly eall Saturday from Dr ( 11. B. Mullius , who has recently located at aargent. The doctor reports work progressing quite rapidly on the railroad grade from Arcadia to Sargent. Married , on April 23rd , 99. at the home of the bride's parents , four miles west of Broken bow , Mr Cbas A. Dodsen of Ausloy and Miss Dora Ella Clineboll of Broken Bow by Rev Goo. G. Burns , pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Wo take thU opportunity of ex pressing our sincert thanks to the many friends , especially Mrs. Rus sell , Mrs. House , Mrs. Teagarden and Miss lima Shinu , who so kind ly assisted us during the death And burial of our darling babe. A. G. BOCKIIAOKER & WIFE. Following is the list of dead let ters for the week ending April 25 : Mr. Jacob D. Rhoados , A. D Bow man , J. Bowman , S. E. Baker , El mer Bowman , Mr. Drake , Mr. Thomas Saeha. Parties calling for any of the above will pleasn say ad vertised. L. II. JEWKTT , P.M. TAKEN UP At my residence two and ono half miles north of Loinax , Custor county , Neb. , on April 4th , 1800 , one horse , ago about sixteen years , dark bay with white spot in forehead Owner can have the same by proving property and pay ing all expenses of advertising. CrS. BAUUON. WANTED A fuw good carpen ters ; a few good common laborers ; and also work for masons and pain- tors. Work in the vicinity of Broken Bow and Sargent. Those wishing work of this kind will do well to see inu soon while the places are vacant. Call on or address mo at Broken Bow or Sargent , Nobr. W. F. HOPKINS. Mrs. Barrett has returned from her trip east , whore nhe spent sev eral days in thn wholesale mil incry houses. She bought a nice stock of millinery , also a lar o stock of notions ; a nice line of dress goods , a dress pattern in each piece , so that no lady need dres * like her neighbor. She is settled in her new place of bumpeaH , and will bo glad to Hte all of her old friends and many now ones. At MernaNob. The celebration of thn 80th anni versary of Odd Fellowship in this city yesterday brought together a large number of that fraternity. In addition to the members of the local lodge , tlnre wore ubont forty who joined I in the parade from Merua and Cal laway. The exercises in the al tor- noon consoled of an address of welcome by Major Graham and Dr. C. Picket. Rev Megan re sponded in an able manner. A banquet was pcrved to the visiting motnbars in tho. evening. The ox- croiRcs at night consisted in a solo by Mrs. Mayor , a guitar and man dolin duet by MIPSMabel / Hiatt and Evert Mooro. A short address was delivered by Dr. C. Picket which VMS followed by a Bpoooh by Rev. L. P. Ludden of Lincoln , on Odd Fellowship. It was a most excel lent address aud was highly appro oiated by all. Owing to the lack of time nnd space wo are compelled to omit the names of those present from Callaway arid Morna. MARRIED. MtJUiNs-SNTDKn-At tlio roildonco of thn brlda'x pnrcntH In this cltfi iSuntlay noon. Or. K. II. Miililnn , of Snrgrnt , and IIIPS Mamie ; Snyder , Key. llornmUjolUolutlng. . The wedding was a quiet affair , only the immediate relatives being present. The bride is ono of Bro ken Bow's most estimable ladies , and enjoys the high esteem of all her acquaintances. The groom , until recently , was a resident of Broken Bow Ho is a practicing physician of high standing and is a man of ox sellout qualities. They left Sunday after noon for Sargent where the Dr. has recently located in the practice of his profehsion. The Dr. and Mrs. Mullins were the recipients of a number of valuable presents with which their friends remembered them on the occasion. The REPUBLICAN extends oougratu. Jations , AN ENLARGEMENT. H. B. Carter has largely added to bis1 stock of furniture and second hand goods by the purchase of the Shultz stock of hardware , qurens- war'o , glassware and notions. Ho will consolidate the two stores by moving his furniture and second hand goods to his store on the west side of the equara. These who want to buy cooking utensils will hnd'he has quite an asBornmcnl on wince ho is offering bargains. Ho has a line assortment of glass ware and fancy goods suitable for proa euts which ho is offering at special pricos. On his furniture and second end hand poods he defies competi tion and will make it an object for you to see him when you want any thing in those lines. Whether you want to buy or not you are inritod to call and see his goods and get prices , it may prove of interest to you in the suture. Remember the place , on Trost side of nquaro. PLACE FOR BARGAINS. Harry Day & Co. huvo purchased the Salisbury stock of dry goods a1 greatly reduced prices and are now in uhapo to soil you first olass goods at wholesale prices. The stock is all new and up to date in ovary particular , whioh affords their pat rons to suit themselves in any line they may dnairo to purchase. In dross goods they bavo a largo as sortment , ranging from the lowest priced calico to the finest silk. They also have a fine line of men's and boys' suits whioh they are selling cheaper than their competitors can buy them at wholesale. Their stock of shoes are of the very best makes and are being sold at bar gains never before offered in the city. Their object is to reduce the Htock at once and turn it into cash In order to do it they are making a slaughter on prices. To bo con vinced do not take any body'H word for it but just call snd see for yourself. It is your trade the want and they will have it if it is good JJgoods and good bargains you want. Remember the place , a Salisbury's old stand in north we ? corner of realty block. Two Houses for Snlo. Thn J. O. Mnulick property , Houth o the pouth aide ecbool house , nnit tbu J Klrkpntnck property , throe blook from publlo square * also n good blovch ( or Bale. Enquire ol J C. MAULICK. Moved ! on cor. south of P. O. , A. E. ANDERSON , ° Watchmaker and Jeweler , formerly north side. 0 KILLED IN BATTLE ! Colonel Stotscnbtirg Loses Ills Life , iiiul Sergeant Horace Kennedy and | Two Others of Company M. Wounded. Six Others Lose Their LUrs and Un- wards of Forty Wounded. Another severe battle occurred on the 23ro at Quingua , P. I , in which Col. StotBonburg of tliu First Nebraska rogimunt an I Lioulcnont atiou wore killed and three others of tlio Htate while thuru flcro thirty others wounded. Three of the wounded arc members of company M. Sargent lloraoo Kennedy , of Broken How , wan wounded in tlio uhoat severely. The other two are O. K. Humphrey and A. li. Chap man. Their wounds wuru not Bovero Ilumphrow is from Seward - ard , and Chapman is from Lin coln. The engagement was brought on by a squad of cavalry who wore ordered to make a roconoitmnoo to ascertain the location of the insur gents. Major Boll wan in charge of the email troop of cavalry. The report any a the detachment entered the district oontrolod by the insur gents , and proceeding without mooting opposition until ii wan suddenly sutroiinded by the enemy in largo forces near Qiiingua. They poured a heavy lire into the tmall American force , which sus tained a snvero loss. Volunteer regiments of Nebraska and Iowa were hurriedly ordorerl to reinforce the cavalry , the Iowa men advancing on the extreme right. The fighting tttill continued at 11 o'clock , and two pieces of artillery were hurried forward. Although the fight was unexpect ed , it was the most severe and dcs- leratoly contested that has occurred since the lighting with the Filipinos JcgQii. It in known that the Amor- can loss was eight inon killed and 'orty-throo wounded. Colonel John M. Stotsonborg , commander r f the Nobrusk volun teer regiment , was shot through the heart immediately after arriving on the battlefield. Major Boll had taken a party of aixty-ono men to rcoonoitor the en emy's position along the Quingua river , the object of the movement being to develop the strength of the Filipino forces. The detach ment arrived near Quingua at day break. It continued to advanoot and drew a heavy iiro. The cavalry detachment held its ground until the enemy throw Hank ing parties right and loft and al most surrounded the American force. Then the cavalry drew un til reinforced , a battalion of the Nebraska volunteers , under Major Mulford , beini * . the first to arrive This foroo being insufficient to drive the insurgents back , the re mainder of the Nebraska regiment , with the Iowa volunteer regiment , was hurried fo/ward. Thou four guns of the Utah battery were ad vanced to the fighting position. Colonel Stotonberg , commander of the Nebraska regiment , arrived , on the battefiold at li o'clock , luv- ing just returned from Manila where ho had boon visiting his wife. lie immediately led an advance of the regiment , storming the en emy's trenches , but was shot fatally. The Nebraska regiment , however , continued to advance , and beat the insurgents out of their position. Lieutenant Sitson of the Nebraska regiment wan shot through the heart during ihm action. The cavalry lost time men killed and tivo wounded. The loss of the Nebraska rogimunt was five killed and more thin thirty wounded. Tlulowa regiment's loanes were slight. The heat during the action was terrific , many prostration occurring. The killing of Colonel Stotson- berg is greatly deplored , his reputation tation as a leader being unrivaled Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powdera are the grata * mcnaccrs to health of the present day. ROYAl MKIMO fOWOtfl CXXNtW YORK. lor courage and coolness. The Nebraska regiment's losses during the present hostilities have boon greater than thonu of uuy ether regiment. The news of the severe wounding of Sergeant Kennedy is roooirod hero with deep regret by not only his parent ! and relative * ) but by hii many friends who know him per sonally and learned from time to lime through the members of bin company of hii loyalty and tru valor as an American soldier. It U sincerely hoped by all that hii wound will not prove fata ! And that ho yet may be able to return homo to receive the wolnomo plaudttn of his friends which his faitufulnona and valor ho hut ) BO royally won. Wo extends to his parotids and must ( Sincere sympathy. LETTERS FROM MANILA. . On the battle Hold , the bullets fly ing thick , March Oth : Dear Folks : I will try and write a few lines this morning ; we are having a little trouble with the in surgents ; wo were on outpost yes terday , and they lirod on ua , and kept it up all day. Liat night we > had a hard figh' ; they are advanc ing on our lines mid I think we will have to run them back in the hills. Tuoy are to close- that the bullets are coining in camp , and keep us dodging all the timo. We are expecting to bo called out Any time ; if wo have to go out wo will give them a hot foot race. We had a great nigger hunt on the 2Ud of last month ; wo started about three o'clock and marched until aix o'clock , when we ran onto thorn , The insurgents were about live hun. drod strong and wo were about two hundred strong. Wo fought until noon and drove them about three miles and drove thorn to the river , then there was about a thousand , when our ammunition run out and wo were ormpolled to return. One man was killed on our side ; wo don't know how many they lost , The Nabraskans are out further thun any other regiment Tnero is a firing line tionty seven miles long. The Kinsan regiment is at the bay , on the loft , Nebraska u in the center and California on the right. The tiring lines are in a V shape. I think wo will bo relieved noon and got to go to camp , about six miles from Manila , for a rest. Wo have had a bird time over since it commenced. I don't think it will last very long ; they will scrap a while and then surrender. Well , I will close for thii time. This leaves mo well , and I haven't boon sick for a long timo. From FUED Flue Ferchonm Stallion for Sale. Not being able , owing to my advanced a u and poor health , to take care of him , I am offering to sell my thoroughbred Peroheron stallion at a bargain. Time will be given to suit tlio purchaser. Call on mo at once , or write mo at Bro ken How. 3 30-3 11. WALTOK. Fou KKNT : A brick store room on nor.b hide of pnhlio squire. For particulars inquires of tf A. F. SBYUOI/T. Hpruy Your Fruit Tree. * . Spray your boaniii fruit trooa with London Purpltt and kill the Cod liny Moth , This will give you ole in , smooth fruit. Wo soil the Excelsior Stahi Spraying outfit , the betu sprayer made To bi > effective - ivo spraying must bo d > no as early us April and May. Wo also have a general assortment of forest and fruit trees , small fruit plants , roses , ornamental shrubs and rod cedar evergreens. Call at Norfolk Nur sery , or address E. D. Hammond , Norfolk , Neb , 20-8t \