Sl.MlIat Llbinrlnn Society VOL XVIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 31 , 1899-EIGHT PAGES , NO WE MOVE , - ON Wo move our vntlro Stoek ol Groceries Into the building lirft door wrst of Woods' furniture etore , and two tlorre r ot of th < > Parmrrs' Bank , wlioie we will be plpnsrd to see all our old custom- era nnd many new onrs. Stock complete and up to dnt . Every- tiling fresh rtnd clean. Highest mntkut price puhl fur produce , Come and see us. DOUGLAS & BIRNIiY , tlrocern. Unlt'Hs by ncclilont. bllmlntM always cornea ono w y by Nrai.ltcr Byes ho- come woaU ; jou MrMn tlirm Tlii'V be come \\cnhor ; yon rontlaur jour CBrulens- iio > > 8 until too Into , cornea UKIIUET YOUR EYES maybe warning yon every dny of their wcnknoHn their inability to work \\ltti- ont help. The eyenr < > ' dully brcml innkt rn for most of us. Thov nrn iirlcti1- icbsloiill Don't nculrct tin in Timely nttcntlon may KO future niltfuiy t I'll Any IJye. ( Iraditnlu of Chiijigo Ophthalmic CollcRe. jgyjiHi aexaurivuvifrisfXKiiisesssaexfJsan _ JSMJKB X S &OI S Farmers , ask my competitors it they oat ) carry $ ,1000,000 or $ * $ Insurance ogainst Fire , Lightning , Tornadoes , Gyolonea and Wind $ Storms for eight years for $15. That's what 1 can do , and in a ; g company that has over $27,000,000 of insurance in force in this J state. K. G. HOUSE. in First National Bank building , 1st floor. 8&X8&3& > & & J-LTLTLrLn. JirLTLrL JUU-LTL J1JTJTJT J-LJ-LTLTL A NEW W. H. PENN & CO. , Prop's. W. II. Penn , the genial manager of Vorheifl , Miller & Go's store , of this city , for several y , irn pat , has resigned his DO- sition , and will engage in businou8 for himself , ho has junt returned from the east , where he purchased u comp'uto ' slock of > Gents' Furnish Hoods , Truoks , Valises , Etc , These goods ho bought direct from the factories , and will be able to sell them as cheap aa any hou u in the county. The advantage they have over their competitors is that their stock is all now , and that they have no shelf worn or second handnloeK. Uj-to-iiatB in Style , aid This now firm will bo located in the Realty block , next door cast of Snyder Bros. ' , and will b < open for business 19th ' 99. Saturday , Aug. , . Mr. Penn extends an invitation to all his old patronH , as well as to all new OUCH , who will do well to call ami see thorn , and look over iheir slock and prices. ' 5 Broken Bow , Neb. ' ' ' IJIJTJIJTJ'IJIJIJ'IJIJIJIJ'1 U JTI . : / ! , : ' : ) . . " ' . : / : * * -i : j * ' ; / . ! ! . < . ! . - iVtcTO / axtfy .TO ; * T. W. Bass , DENTIST All work first class. Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nebr. r.V. . HEAL A. P SMITH. Boal & Smith , A'rroBNKYb-AT-I.AW. Prompt ui tent ion plven to collections and real estate. Otrtco over First National Dank. Broken Bow , Nobraekft , Local Mention. Job printintr at this office. Buy quoensvtaroatPpale & John's. Pure cider vinegar at J. C. Bowen's Cannon City coal at Diorks Lumber Jo. Tea loaf bracd of teas at J. C. Bowen's. Go to Foster & Smith's for your summer ooal. First class butter and fresh fmil at Peale & John's. The HKPUHI.IOAN extends a wel come to company M. Call on O. P. Porloy , agent for Pasteur Black Log Vaooino. Rev. J. D. Briugs , of Chambers , WHS a friendly oallor Wednesday of last week. Simon Cameron wont to Lexing ton Tuesday to attend the judicial convention. Homy Burlingmire , of Wfissort , made this ofiioo u friendly call one day last week. Harry Day is in Chicago this week laying his fall stock of dry goods and clothing. For fresh and cured moats of ill kinds call at'Potor Simouson's first door south the post oflico. For Sale-Thirty yards of rag car pet. For particulars inquire of the Ladies Baptist Aid Society. City and I arm properly insured against tire , lightning and torna does. J. M. KIMDKKMNO. Wo want your grocery orders , and we will treat you right. J. C. BOWUN. CATTLK Foil SALE : At all times ou my ranch six miles soulhwcHt of Broken Bow. Jiisaii GANDY. Ed. Malloy is having Lho sa < loon building formerly occupied by Glen Johnson fitted up for a lunch room. room.W. W. A. Thompson who has been sick with the typhoid fever Tor inoro than three weeks is reported bettor. .las. C. Osborno , contractor and builder. AH work first clasp ; for particulars , call ou or address him at Broken Bow. Charley Ponu , Uavo Colter and J. C. Predmore went to Lexington Tuesday aa delegates to the con grcsMonal convention. II. L. Fra/.ier IB hpving a build ing for a photograph gallery erected on west side of the public sqmre. J. W. Bruce is doing the work. Mayor Royso wont lo Omaha Monday , as the guest of Mayor Moorcs of Omaha to assist in the wiloomo of the First Nebraska to Nobranka Metropolis. Douglas & Birnoy were busy the first of the week moving thoirstook of groceries to the Ilaeberle build- < n west of Woods'furniture store. Rev. J. S. Hadden will preach in Baptist church Sunday September 3rd at 11 a. m. And at 8 p. m. Sub ject of evening sermon , the saloon. U Y. P. IJ. at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Goo Honts are I ho happy parents of a fine girl that put in an appearance at thoirhomo Sun day morning Aug. 27th. Mother and child reported doing well. Farms for sale and lands for rout. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as Ibo cheap farms are all going and prices arc commencing to advance rapidly. J.G.Brpni/.er. Mrs. Thompson , of Grand Island who has been imployed to leach in our city schools the ensuing year , has moved to the city , in rooms in Dr. Talbot's building , just north of this office. Drfl. R. C. Talbol and Ck L. Mullins have re-opened the Broken Bow hospital recently occupied by Myr'lnFrny. They have imployed a profoHhional nurse and are pre pared to furnish the best of accom modations and medical treatment , Dr. Potter teaches the a't ol magnetic healing to thoio desiring to lenrn. A few students will In taken at a very low price. Those wishing to consult himare requested to call at his rooms in the Realtj block. Gone Wostervoll , sheriff of Scotti Bluff county , is visiting in thi county. Ho was a visitor at the republican county convention Sat urday. Gone was an old timer ii Custer county in his boyhood days , IIin father , Jas Westervelt , is tin man for whom the town of Wester 1 villo was named. Chase and Sauboru ccllces at J. G. Bo wen's. WANTKD A girl Mrfl. Goo. Willing. Now York full oroain cheese at Pealo tt John's \Vu buy produoo and chickens. J. C. Foil SAMS Pony , cart and har ness. TAYI.OK FUOK. Try our Diamand Bulk coffee PBAI.K & JOHN. See Will L. Rule , at Foster it Smith's yard , and havu him give estimates on your bills. Foster Smith'j is the place to pur * chase your material for your porch , or r-pairs on your house. W. 11. Osbortip received a telegram Tuesday noon fiom Liout\V. ( II , Os- berne thai the First Nebraska \\as then at MoCook , tnd thai they would go unto Omaha and bo at home Thursday aflernoon. Charley Martin 1ms moved his oih'oo to the Cadwoll building , on the oppsito Hidn of the streol norJi from Conrado's establishment , lie has a line room and it is well filled with carriages and buggies. Dr. W. E. Talbot arrived in San- Francisco yesterday fiom Manila. He will have lo remain there to awnit orders from Manila. Just how long il will bo before ho can como home is not known. John Reese and Joe Skelton wont lo Lincoln Saturday as a committee from the G. A. R. post to moot Co. M. They expected to gofromlhoro as far west lit * the stale line whore they would join tin1 boys on there homeward journey. Dr. Potter the eminent physician and magnetic healer of Kansas Cily arrived in Hrokcn Bovr last Monday with the view of locating perman ently. The Dr. has associated with him Prof. O G. So'udd ' of this oily. ParlioB wishing to consult them will find them in their olliue in the Realty block J. T. Orr , of Liramie , who has boon visiting here for several weeks will his father C. T. Orr nnd family loft yesterday for Laramic where ho will rc-onlor the university. Ho was one of Grigiby's rough riders uid is on his return trip from Ihe south whore he wan mustered out. Mr. Orr not only showed his loyalty lo his government in tendering his service lo light her bailies but remains true lo the government in uphold ing the administration in advocat ing the principles of the republican party. In this his father might liavo done well to followed the ex ample of his son , instead of casting liis lol with Iho supporters ol Aguinaldo After his complete defeat this fall ho will remember the advice of his friends. Our friend J. F. Keefor , of Moronoi , Michigan , formerly a rosi- denl of Ibis vicinity , in remitting for the renewal of his subscription , in speaking of Cusler counly shows that ho has lost none of his loyalty for old Ouster. Ho says , "reports from there and also from other sources I am pleased to hear cheer ing news of tbo prosperous condition of the people. CropsCHpouially corn , arc very promising. Would like very much to be with you when the great First Ncbrpska boys como marching home. Every body hero are loud in their praises of Ihuwoik of Iho Nobraukans in Ihu far easl and well thty should bo. Give the boys all ihoy ask for. Regard to old friends. " Yours Truly , J. F. " Welcome Compan ) M , The First Nebraska is now enjoy ing the hospitality of its friends in various parts of the state. Co. M , wont to Omaha yesterday witn a majority of the regiment to the reception , and will bo hero this evening for the reception Ouster county has in store for them tomoirow. The advanced guard If ft the logimedt at Hastings and wont across to Aurora where they came up Tuesday night on 4 1 These of Co M , that came aheat ; were Paul Rcyner , Oliver Brown ing , Oscai Carpenter , Claudn Per kins , Howard Kerr , Clyde Pinkley and Corporal Crisn. As word had bieu received tha the company would eo on to Omahr tiny took their friends by but never thnCM \ they were wcl come. The boys are looking well Oscar Carpenter looks larger am Paul Reyncr informs us that ot tin number of the company who cami from Manila that did not comi with them from San Francisco wen I Winch , Clay , Burtuoll and Burton Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powders arc menaccrs to health of flic present day. _ ROYH BAKING tOWOCB CO. , NtW YORK. Welcome for Co. "M , " of First No- hriisku Volunteers [ Written for tlin ltiriniLicAN by Mrs. Alice Don so Hlm , \\VicoU ] , Tlioy IIIITO ruachrd liomo it last Oh happy thought to know I We'll blowtho bunln blnet Wltu patriot heart * aglow : Welcome ( or them on every hand Thoy'ro humu nsaln In untlyo land. Cutter county la proud Of her joinijjiiolilo mint , Wlio roiiKlit In Hinoko and cloud lloiu'Ath the firing vnim , Away from Imppy liounn and Irlonda Our wcloouio to ttiom now oxtonda , With cheerful honrta I hey wont , And did their duty well Wherever they were pent Bwcot thoughts on which to dwell. Hut In our m'dat Ihoy nrn again , Those proulotii boja of Company "M. " Yes hoys wo rcnch our hand Wlilln Joyful henrtnwlld bout ; Welcome your Imppy bniul , Wherever you \\o meet : Our boar I a In unliou rajolco To wcK'oiiui you with song and voice. Not words or rang raa loll Nor rlcliOBi diilntlei sweet , \Vliut In cnrh bent iloeo dwell , When soldier boys no most. All iinltovlth welcoming checru , For Klrot Nebraska Volnntoora. While Bomn have naught but Juy. O there must xadlywcep ; Tor their clour darling buy Came not for them tow-out ; Wu cuii but filed the ncaldlnj ; tear , llln Imppy welcome Is not hero. Yonr lender wonU.lmve comaTe To UH from time to time , Telling of our ileur 0110 Who died In dlatnnt cllmo ; Although uot nil ramo homo ut Inst , Wo liaru for jon a rich ripnul The rlohcNt welcome grand Will roynl diadem SomiiH not buH good enough IJYir boyn of Company "M. " "I'l yr.a our nr.iNci and udoratton , Ifiinorcd ncrooK or uurnatlon. Miii ) ALICE DOWBK SIMS MOSESWILLLEADUS. 1. 1 > . Kinkald IVIIH NeuilnaUul for Con- by Acclamation At the republican congressional convention at Lexington Tuesday , Judge M. P. Kmknid , of O'Neill , was nominated for congress by ao clamation. Judge Kinkaid is nol one of Iho bum politicians , which sometimes ecoure nominations in ligh places , but rather a modest , conservative and able jurist , that las the high esteem of his constitu * cuts , and in very popular with lliu .misses. lie in a man , who those who jcliovo in a high creed of morals , n support without any uompuuo- lion oi conscience , and yet is not objectionable lo ihoso who are nol so conscienlious , but respect those who live up to their profession. In congress ho will make an active worker , and an untiring laborer for the interests of his constituency. Mm soldier or citizen who mav have lusiness at Washington , will find in Judge Kinkaid a mosl oflioient aid. Ho is not a gifted orator , but rather faithful and untiring advocate , with a boundlossrosourse of energy. The Western Marble Works. A. H. Lewis and A. CVVhito under the ( inn name of Lewis & White have opened up business in tliih cily and will manufacture tomb stones. They are located on Iho north side of the public square , two doors w < sl of the Wilde building. Both Motors Lewis and While are practicable men in tlio buninosH and are prepared to furnish any clans of work desired and equal to any in the country. No License. A special mooting of thn city coun cil was hold Saturday of last week to consider thu applications for laloon license. Petitions had been signed for two saloons uTid the legal notice had boon given by publication , but neither had any impression on the members of Iho council , an every member remained true to thoii pledge * before election and voted agiiiiHt license. Judge F. U- Humor Nominated. At the judicial convention belt at Lexington Tuesday night F. G , Hamer , of Kearney , wao nominated The judge isroll and favorably ) known in this dintrict and la tin > strongest man that could have beet . nominated. Died. MOONIT At tbo reildinco of hla parenti , lo thlt cltT. Saturday nlght.AuBUdt Mth.John M coney , of typhoid fever , cd Z5 yeara and 4 month * . The deceased , for the pant your , had boon in the employ of the U. A M. railroad company at Alliance , where ho had n position in the hopa. He had had n niogo of nix weeks with typhoid fever , and oamo homo to roo'ruit his health about live wiu'ka ago. Through nxpoduro , he was taken with a relapse. His ays. torn had become ao reduced that ho was in bad condition to withstand a second siege of the some disease , and after n lingering illness , death relieved him ot his suffering. Ho was a mom bar of the Oatholio church. His funeral was conducted Tuesday morning by Fathers Haley , of North Platte , and Duda , of this plaoo , in the Gatholio ohuroh , and his remains laid to root in the atho > Ho oomotory west of the city. Ho leayoH an aged father and mother , and sister , Mrs. J . S. Baisoh , to mourn his departure. -r , AnRiiat Mth , Mri. Heltla I'attomon ( colored ) from hamorlitco , aged 31 yoara and 8 mouthi. 'I ho deceased had , a few hours previous , given birth to twins , a boy and a girl. She had boon a resi dent of the oily for several years , and in that time had built up an intimate acquaintance , and had a largo circle of lady friends. She was a hard worker , an excellent ooob , and wns regarded afliodispon- sible when a big feast or wedding dinner was to bo prepared. She was a member of the Baptist ohuroh , and a faithful follower of her Mau ler. The day before her oioknesn , oho teemed to have a premonition of her approaching death. She told her daughter Thursday evening to got ready and go to prayer mooting , as it would bo the last time nlie would bo htiro to toll her to go to ohuroh. The eamo evening she gave detailed direction in regard to her burial , stating to bar nurao that she would not bo bore longer than part of the next day. She also stated that her Lord was waiting to receive her. The funeral services were conducted Sunday morning in the Baptist ohuroh , by llov , J. W. Megan , assisted by Revs. Hornaday and Haddon , She loaves a husband and seven children to mouin her doatb. MODERN MIRACLES. Magnetic Healing , Ami wlint It IH Doluurto Alleviate nuUTcrluic. Dr. I'ottor , the moit eminent physician of Kansan - san City , Mo. , has located In Urolcon iiow , having urrlTOi ! hero on August l3Hh. Dr Potter Is a flat physician and surttson , as well as one of the boat Magnetic Healem of modern times. Head what the Kansas City H'Jir says of him : A reporter oi the Star recently had hli atten tion called to some wonderful cures which wore ) being raii'to by Dr. A I'ottor , originator of tha 1'otter mode of magnetic hoallng , It mar not ba gunernlly known , hut Dr. Potter Is being rliltcd by hundreds of people from all orer tha United Ht&tcs who want to bo cared. The taino of his now lienllnt ; Inn reached all the medlcil Joarnals. and Is one of the most tnarreloua advances mad * In medical science. Dr Potter tenches this art to others , and doea nut claim any moie power than other men posnosa If thojr only knew how. You can learn how to heal yourself as well as othois. Dr. Potter will take a few students as a Terr low price. All who want a proiesilon that will pay them from ten to twenty.flTO dollars a dar , ( ileuse cull and POO what I hava to otter. Mr method of magnetic healing U different from all others. Dr POTTKH. Orl lnator of the Potter method of Magnetic Healing. llelow mention ta made of a few cures by Dr. Potter : Amos Markey , WarrenibitrK. Mo. , wan cured of a cancer of the face In two weoka , treatment la IBM , and la well today. Mrs. Ullen Btenhona , of 010 West Thirteenth-it , Kanias City. Mo , could nut wallt for threa weeks with rlieumatUm In one treatment Dr. Potter made her walk Mr. William Munior , of Salisbury , Mo. , ex- her Iff of tbo county , was cured of rheumatism and iBineueni of fifteen yeuu' standing In a few truntmente Jtuv. J U. Uohlnson , Knusas City , Movas cured of weak eye * and unnal catarrh Not only doer Dr. Pottur make these cures por- Boimlly at him nlUco , but treats Imndredn nt a dis tance , und luakeu just as remarkable cures , lie. low are a few absent-case * : HtM Etta Stover , of Greenfield , 0. , was cured of icoltra In a short time. Mrs. Mary Allen. 1'reacott , \ . T , , had stomach and bowel trouble 10 > ear , nnd was cured almott ItiPtantly fitter being siren uii to die by eight physicians , and taking alt kinds of medicine. DKWKKHE , Nub. , Dee , 1808. Dr. Potter--Knclos d find cisu fur another month's treatment , I am improving rapidly. Let me h nr from you so soon as you receive this let ter. 1 feel hotter , and can do more work with lees fatigue , than for years. Your treatment U certainly wonderful. Lot me hear from you by return mull. Yours fraternally , HEY. A J. UAUNES. Ur. Potter hat associated with him Prof. O. O. Bofleld , of llrokon How , Nebruska , and they can be seen and comultud at their office room la the Healty block at any time. Address all letters to Dr. Potter , Urtt italrway from west eud of block ,