VOL , XVIII , Clinton Day , PHYBICIAM AISO HUUOItONt Broken Bow , Neb. Ofllco ever Hyoraon's Kroc ) ry. Kealy tlenco OUi liouso west of Baptist church. Lunch Counter , Ed. Ma Hey , Prop'r. All kinds of soft drinks. Best brand of cigars , 1st building east of Farmers' bank. C. "iV. IIKAU A. P. SMITH. Beal & Smith , ATTOIINKYS-AT-LAW. Prompt attention given to collections and real estate. OOlcc orcr Flret National Hank. , Urokeu Itow , . . . Nebraska. T. W , Bass , DKNTIST. .All work first class. Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Ncbr. R. B. Mullins , Physician ami - Surgeon , Uesldouru first house west of McCouian' itoro. Ollloe In the Myers bulkllin : as noon as completed. Uow , - - Nebraska. . m JfiS I b 'ftf iv > / : ? - ? ; r Ji * I V/r TT i' , ; - * . ? J 7 ! l Is the word with us. Wo are caterers to the demands of $ jft -a r the people. They say that they want a good Clock at fair ft : ' prices. Wo have them. j&jj 5i ? . : m jfsf * m . . ; , lor our Lamp Importation Will be here shortly. People say we must have stolen them last year , we sold them so cheap. If that is so , wo will j&jj m beat tLo railroad company out of the freight this year handsomer - | $ i somer and cheaper than over wait for them. A Store plum , chuck full of GllOCEEIES CROCKERY. Keep your eye on our store , it will pay you. 1 vJi * PUKE CJIDEH Trfl(1 VlNEUftK ° J. C. BOWE3ST. 1 Mark. , * ? . , . . v * FKNN & DORR1S , OLAOKSMITHS. All < lnda o ( work In our Hue done promptly and In flret-olnsB order. Red Sbop on tbe corner , west of tbo hone houeo. Qlyeuia trial. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER HIOIITJ lIIJSMHIOMTl mntw people In regard to the nse at glnnBOSvoulil lead Hie InformiM to . bollovo tliat tliclr eyes nro locntoJ In tup back I of their heads , becstwo tliny never look iuto the future. In eye UBO anil abuse tlioy go I year after year with never a 1-ok nuoador n ' tlioucht for tbo Ills neglect will brinu. They to the old , foolish , erroneous Idea that It is best to put elf the use of cla-sea until forced to nnt them on. They wait until their Tlflion U BO deteriorated that oven nrnpor glasses cannot ontlruly restore It to forniur aciitenoos when , If Ukcn In time , glasses [ would Kivo the same easy , restful vision en joyed in younger days. 5 A. E. ANDERSON , ' Jeweler and Optician. D Graduate of Chicago Ophthalmic College. Richardson's Livery AND FUKD STAULK , at the old stand , between tbo Burling ion and Qlobo Hotels. Tolepbono con ueotlon. Hemlqutirtera of Cnllawa ; etngo line. Single and double' rigs Ratea reasonable. COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 1899-EIGHT PAGES , NO 15 Local Mention. Job printing at thin oflioc. Cannon City ooal at Diorkfl Lumber Co. For 25 cent Tam-O-Shantorfl go to Mrs. PredmoreV Go to Foster & Smith's for your summer ooal. QnuGiiHwaro at cost and IOHH , at Poalu & Jolin'H. All kind of collarettes and mulls , very stylish at Mrs. Prodmoro's. Apples and poaohcs in quantity at low prices , at Poalo & John's. Just received a niuo line line of nobby ties at W. II. Penn & Co's. John Province , of Kyno made this ofiioo a friendly call yesterday. Bring in your old hats and have them renewed at Mrs. Predmore'a. All parties wishing sand are re quested to see A. D. Bangs or J. 11. Henry. The famous Boitelt capes , ladies , and Misses , jackets at low prices at MrsPredinore's. . W. C. Bohnott , of Mohuo 111- inois , was here yesterday looking after hia land interest. Attorney James Ledwich spent several day last week , on legal busineas in Sherman county. Fostor& Smith'j is the place to pur. chase your material for your porch , or repairs on your house. C. S. Martin can show you over 30 different styles in buggies , spring wagons and surries. For Sale-Thirty yards of rag oar- pot. For particulars inquire of the Ladies Baptist Aid Society. Bear in mind our celebrated dinner party vegetables. PEA.LE & JOUN. City and iarm property insured against fire , lightning and torn a- doOS. J. M. KlMBKIlUNQ. Just received an elegant line of ulsters. Call and see them at W. H. Penn & Go's , before'purohasing. Wo want your grocery orders , and wo will treat you right. J. C. BOWKN. WANTED A good kousi keeper , Will pay three dollars a week. WILLIS CADWELL. CATTLE FOR SALK : At all tunes on my ranoh six miles southwest of Broken Bow. JKSBK GANDY. The Clark spring wagons are eoognized by buggy experts as > eing the best spring wagon made , 'or sale by C. S. Martin. Tun cents on the dollar given away in silverware and other > remiurns with every dollar oash mrohased at Mra. Prodmoro's. Richard Stack has sold his resturaut to his brother Walter T. and Fred J. Stack. Dick has moved to his farm on Wood River. T. C. 11. Bayerhoffer , of ouster owiibhip , who has been in the eastern part of the state for several weeks , returned yesterday. This office acknowledges a friendly call. When you visit the county fair jofiure and vibit C. S. Martins juggy repository and he will show you the finest lot of buggies ever shown in Cusler county in I. O. O. . building. Wrn. Cookrell , who owns a norse rrMioh in Montana has pur chased the Dooley feed barn and corral. Mr. Cookrell will make Broken Bow his headquarters ( or his sale stable. Let the people of the east quarter of the county make Saturday Sept. 7th a holiday and go to West Union and meet judge Kiukaid our next congressman and judge Uamer and other candidates on the republican ticket. It will do you good. A. W. Drake the second hand man is now located on the west fide of public square , and having bought out another slock of goods , coniistingof queenswaro , glassware , cutlery and furniture , he will sell at unheard of prices for thirty days. Call and see him and get prices before you buy. We wish to have a meeting of the exeututive committee of the Broken Bow district Sunday school association at the oflioo of J. J * Piokett next S > turd ay afternoon at 3 o'clock , All the district officers and Sunday school Superintendents please attend. J. M. CAUUSS , Proa. WANTKD A girl , at Mrs. Qco. Willing'e. Fou SALK Pony , cart and har- nofls. TAYLOU FLICK. Call on 0. P. Porjoy , agent for Pasteur Black Log Vaccine , Buggies ! Buggies ! Buggies ! C. S , Martin will trade you a now buggy for an old one , See Will L. Rule , at foster & Smith's yard , and have him give estimates on your bills. If you want something in the buggy line that is O. K. and up to date style , call on C. S. Martin. A.F. Ingrnham , who has boon looking aftoi his business matters , in Virginia several months , returned Mondtiy. Jan. C , Oaborno , contractor and buildor. All work first olase ; for particulars , call on or address him at Broken Bow. Preaching at the Baptist church Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7UO : p.m. B. Y. P. U. at 0:30 p. m. , led by Miss Millie Wairingtou. 11. B. Drake , of the firm of Wilrtun and Drake , is in the cast purchasing a stock of goods for the fall and winter trade for his firm. DIKI ) A card received this mor ning Irom O.A. Smith of New He lena states that I.J.Dings died yos. terday afternoon. No particulars. Admiral Dewey arrived in Now York harbor Tuesday two days be fore scheduled time. The great rocption will take plauo tomorrow in his honor. Ladies , don't fail to call on Mrs. Prodmoro before purchasing your fall and winter wraps. Cheap sale of those goods , during lair week. Col.Eager failed to put in an ap pearance yesterday as advertised. It was well , as some of his com rades wore prepared to suggest to him some warm questions. I have opened the now Grand Central barn as a feed barn until I can rent it. 1 will keep horses as cheap as any one , your patronage soliotod. NBLB Lieu : . There will bo preaching next Sunday at the U. B. church , both morning and evening , by L. L. Ep- loy. Also at Cantor Center at 3 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a.m. as usual. . Ladies of Broken Bow and vicinity are requested to call at Mrs. Prodraore's during the fair week. She will fit you out in everything needed for fall and winter woar. No trouble to show goods. B. W. Raymond informs us that ho does not expect to leave here soon and not until after holidays anyway , He will continue his canvass for books and silverware at ho has been doing for the year past. past.This This week the freight trains are burdened with Wilson and Drake's fall purchases. It doos'nt matter what you want , from a batohelor's button to a fur over coat or from a shoo string to a ladies fine jacket , they will save you money on the purchase and send you away smil ing. The attention of the readers of the REPUBLICAN this week is called to the article , "Cummings Before the Search Light" . It is an affidavit made by Peter Rapp , a highly respected citizen and busi ness man near Borwyn. It shows the character of the man the populist combine put up for county judge. A secret service bureau has boon organized in Broken Bow. The members are men of years of ex perience in that line , and can be relied upon for faithful and effect ual work. Parties wishing the services of this organization , may be accommodated by addressing the Secret Service Bureau , Brokoi Bow , Nob. Coul. Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of hard and soft coal , and see i they do not merit such favors in quality , weights and price , s28-4 Just Keuicmber That W. D. Grant does all kinds of repair work , and is the only gun ornuh in Broken Bow. Bring in your guns , revolvers , sewing ma chines , locks , gasoline stoves , and in fact anything that needs repair ing , and he can do it for you , Also tin roofing and roof repairing. 4t Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum twtlnj powders arc the greatest menaccrs to health of the. present day. ROYAl DAKINa rOwnEB CO. , NIW YOI ) . "Cyclone" Davis talked , yester day to a fair sized audience in the court house. A cyclouu is defined to bo wind running in a circular manner. In this renpoot Mr. Davis corresponds to his name. The iu- side of the circle of a cyclone con- ains a vaouin , and in this respect Mr. Davis in again true to his name. For lack of time and space this veok wo are compelled to d6for a review of the populists speeches estorday , until next wook. Suflioo o say it was the same old fong , against expansion , trustsand for 10 o 1 , government money printing maohiuos , with a few variations. Some pops were disappointed while otnors wore delighted. W. F. Edwards and wife , of loldrogo spent fovornl days in the city and county last weak visiting old acquaintances. They drove ever with a team and came around > j the way of Turner valley , whore they visited with O. W. Lincoln , who has charge of their valley homo- stead. They returned home Mon day. The position taken by Judge Sullivan at the Catholic picnic at Dale last week , in his speech , ie said to bo very different from thosouti * mouts expressed by him a short time before at Analoy on the occasion of the reception to company M. Then ho said ho believed that the sacrifice made by the boys would not bn in vain but that God in some way and some how , weld direct the Ameri can occupation of the islands , for the good of those benighted people and to the interests of this country , it is said at Dale ho espoused the cause of Aguinaldo and denounced the course of this government. OIIUIBTIAN OUUB01I. Preaching 11 a. m. subject Itimillty7:30 ; : p. m. , Religion and .tohgiosilY , Bible school 10 a.m. , D.E. 0:30 : p.m. All are cordially nvited. T. B. MCDONALD , Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHUKOU. Services at St. John's Episcopal church Sunday , at 8 p. m. , con ducted by Rev. R. M. Hardman , rector. Subject , "Tho Highest Typo of Christianity. " Singing by a vested choir. Yon are cordially invited to be present. You will miss bargains if you fail to call and examine the finest line of shirts and waists in Broken Bow at Mrs. Prodmoro's. HABBIE1) . I'lKHOKrt Una TT- Bandar , B ptemb r 24Ui , at the residence of the brldeV mother , it Moron , George i'lercor and l' rl ado Unrrelt , both of Morut , Father Klanulgan , of DMo , otDal/iUng. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. S. P. Barrett , formerly engaged in the mercantile businusa in thin city , and IB well and favorably known in this and surrounding vicinity , She is now engaged i.'a business in Morna , having located there lait spring , The bride ia an exception * oily fine young lady , and enjoys the high esteem of a largo circle of ac quaintances. The groom is the young manager of the creamery at Monm , and is n nephew of Bob Kelley , a well known citizens of that place. The wedding was quite an affair , only the immediate relatives being present , this in cluded two aunts of the groom from Chicago , Mr. and Mrs , H. S. Squrios of this city , Mr. and Mra. Woodruff of Georgetown. An ologont auppor was provided for the occasion by the mother of the bride which the gueat enjoyed. The high contracting parties were the recipients of a number of valuable presents. The REPUBLICAN joins with their friends in wishing thorn a happy and prosperous future. Win. ' Neville , candidate for cong ress , iu' his speech last night referred to an article , which ho said appear ed in a republican paper in thia county , derogatory to his character , purporting to'bo from a pepulUt of North Platte , Ho inferred if tnu writer of it was a pop that republi can money was back of it. Ho further stated that "the article ia absolutely false from bognning to the and. " The article referred to ia the one that appears on the editorial page of this papor. It was taken from the Sargent New Eraa popu list and not a republican paper. Wo do not know the writer , but at the letter was written to and given outby W.D.Hall a populist , well known to the citizens of Ouster county for his integrity , no one will question the authenticity of the let ter or that it is wholly of populiatio origin , notwithstanding Novtlle'i denial. Judge M. P. Klnkaid , republican candidate for congress is billed to speak at West Union Saturday afternoon. September 7th on politi cal issues of the day. F. G. Hamer candidate for district judge and other candidates on the county ticket will he there. Let every citizen , who wants to BOO able and clean men olootsd to office , that live in the vicinity of West Uuion attend the mooting and make the acquaint * auce of the republican candidates. Take your { neighbors with you. Parties wishing to keep them selves posted on the looal uewa and politics can find DO better paper in the county than the RBPUIJLICAIC. It continues to grow more popular with the public as is shown by its constantly increasing circulation. This week its circulation will reach nearly sixteen hundred almost doubo that of any other paper m Broken Bow. Its subscription price is only $1 a year , which places it within the reach of every body. Its name indicates Us politics. Try some of our Diamond coffees. PKALE & JOHN. C > PERA JEEOUSE ] Xro:2Ct : OCTOBER 2d to 7th , 1899. TtiE REDMOND GO. A Company of 16 People. All tto Latest A CONTINUOUS SHOW. Popular Prices , 25 , 35 and 50 Gents , The Redmond Company make no false promisos.but present a rep or- toiro of Sterling Snocosses. Enhanced by a scenic equipment of rare beauty and magnitude , interpreted bj a company of metropolitan pUyen , Ladies Free Monday Night. Each person purohaaing a 50o or 35o ticket for Monday night , will bo allowed to reserve another seat for a lady , free of charge ,