VOL XVIII , The Eye of a. Needle That's n-licro falling eyesight flret dcm- onetratcs the need of glares nncl btlngo the fact homo to iho bnsy , Imrrioil housewife - wife , with greater force than nil Iho talk of till the Opticians in all Chrletinndom. Let mo relloro those tlrccl , strnlncd , overworked - worked , nervous eyes ; pave your norvoim A energy , and take you back to tlm ilnys when you never knew you hud eyes. B QrniluiUc of Chicago Ophthalmic College Clinton Day , PIIVSICIAN ANO MUURKON , Broken Bow , Neb. Onice over Hycrson'sigrocery. Rcely denco 6th house wetof Baptist church Lunch Counter , Ed. Nlalloy , Prop'r. All kinds of soft drinks. Best brand of cigarp. let building east of. Farmers' bauK. C.V. . IIUAL. A. P. SMITH. . Beal & Smith , ATTORNKYS-AT-IiAW. Prompt nltcntlon clvon to collrctlona anil real estate. Ollico over Kiret Nnllonnl Dank , lirola'ii How , - - Nebraska. T. W. Bass , DENTIST. AH work first class. Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nebr. I'lom New Zealand. Kerf ton , Now Z'nlnml , Nov. 23 , 18'Jli. 1 am very pleased to stac that sicco 1 took the agency of Chambrrlian'e medicines the fulu has been \ery large , more cepea'ally ' of the Cough Hoaiecly. In two years 1 have eold more of this particular remedy than of all other mak B ( or the previous live years. As to its eflicacy , I have been informed by scores of persona ot the good results they have received from it , aud know Its value from the HBO of it In my own household. Jt id so pleneont to take that wo have to place the bottle beyond the reach of tbo children- for sale by all Druggists. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In Iho District ( onrt of Cms cr County , No- * TuoHe'llanco Trust On , L'lalntltf. VS. The Nebraska Mercantile Co and K li Jones Delonduttfi. Tbe dclcndnnt , E B Jonec , will tttKC notice that on the 20th day of November , 1890 , Iho plaintiff , TlioH HnncoTrnstCo , llloil its petition In the District courtof cueter county , Nebraska , against Tbo Nebraska Mercantile QO nnd E U Jonca , de fendants , the object nnd pr.ner of which nro to foreclose a certain lax certlllcutu ieuuud by the treaenrerof said ouster county , on thu i3lli ! day of November , IMW , of which ti ! plaintiff I * now tbo ownt-r and holder thereof , fur the biim of $11. ( Sand caverliiK the following described prem i L 8 ! IoK 14 , 55,10 in block -41 In Railroad Ad < dltlon to village of Calluwny , Bald county , and upon which baf been paid "EUbBCiiuont" tax as follow : On the i.Tith day of October , 1893 , f jr the year IKfi , the sum of | ; rr.74 ; on the 1st clay of Anuutt , J89I. for the year ISftt , tbo ciifli ef $35.5' ) , each ofvblch amounts draw SO pur cent Merest from Ihelrrcspectlvedites all of which U due and unpaid. I'liilmllTpraisiulecrco of foreclosure of enhl ccrttllc t-i nnd receipts anJ enlf of enld promises. You ate required to answer cald petition on or bO' fore the Ut day of .Tanuury , 1UOU , -311 Dated ntlirokcn llo\v , Ncbrabka , this ' M day of Novt'iuber , 1899. TIIK KKLIANoR THU8T C < > . Plaintiff , lly Willis cadwcll , Us Attorney. AttcBt : James Ktocklmin , Qlcrk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the District Court of ouster County , No hrnfka , 8 I. ( Irl rtl' , Plaintiff. David II CliUcotc , ot al. Defumhn. . S The defendants , David It CI'Heoto , Mrn Dnvld 11 CliUcolo ( his wlfu ) , the DaUotn MortgiK" IJ'.JL CoriorntloD , Globu hncetmont C" . Henry A. Wynuin ( ItK receiver ) nnd the Phoenix In- Hiirunro Co , will takn notion that on the "Otli dny ol November 18 > 9. Iho plaintiff , 8 l < Orimili , tiled his iictltion in the District court .of Cus'cr county , Nebraska , nrrntust you and each of you , as defendants , tl o object and prayer of which nro'o forcclofoa certain tax ccilillcato l siicd by llic ticavure ; of BaidC'ueier county , on thu 2Mli diy of Novo-nber , l 9i , of which tlio plulntltf In now the owner and holder thereof , for tlio Hum of Jlfi.POand covering lha fnllnwlng dppcrMinl iircnil es : The uwy of section yj , T. 18. U. SI , WUlh 1'M , t < ald county , aud upon \vhcli ! has Uen paid ' sutuf'Huuul tax M follows : On the 4lh d y of M > y , 161U , for the year 189- ' , the tu-n of 810 M : on thoSth dnyof May , 1891 for the year Wl't , tlmeumof $14 09 , oniliutilet diy of i-opt. , 1895 , forlhuyear IfcQI , Ihuriimof 810 ill , each of wblch amounts draw -JO per cent liileicst from their I'uspECtlvoclntcB , nil of which U duo und unpaid. IMalnllllpiaytn drcrcolof foreclosure of said ccrtlf.cat ) nnd receipts and calo of said preiuleeu. You are required lo answer kald petition on or lx Jo i e Monday , thu 1st dnv cf Jnnuury , 19 U 'Datedat Ilroken Dow. Nclira ka , tills L'Oth'day of NoTCmbar , 1899. L'3tl S IlOUIrFITH , Ptalntlff. Uy Alplift Morgan , Ilia Attorney. Local Mention. Job printing at this oflioe. Edwin F. Myers does gun re pairing. Cannon City coal al Dierku Lumber ( Jo. Silver novelties of all descriptions at Ed AlcComas' . Sco our line of aa'.t and dried tish. Douglas & Birnoy. Call on O. P. Perloy , agent ftr Pasteur 15lack Leg Vaccine. HO'UJZ'H first grade mince tuo bir bulk at Douglas & Birnoy'a , Try n package of Magic Carpet at W. J. Woods' store. A barrel of Duffy's pure apple juice on tap at Douglas & Birnoy'a. For nice obinawore go lo Ed nioUomas' . ilo has just what you vant. "Golden Brand" is the loading in vegetables rnd preserves at Douglas & Birney's. Judg Grimes of North Platte 'IB holding court hero this week for Judgb Sullivan. A complete line of Heinlz's pre- nurvcs iu bulk , new goodp , at Douglas & Birney's , G. W. itunyan aud Cou Fisher , icar Mason , bavo been in tbo oily the past two weeks solving as jurors. Gus Klump , the youngest son of J. B. Klump , of West table had the misfortune to break his arm list Sunday while at play.jj Top cash price paid for all kinds of poultry at my elevator at all times. tf. H. II. WIIIT. All kinds of hair work done by Mrs. R J. Bullock at John Cross' , blocks south of the public square. Lessons given also. 22t3 S. D. Butcher has selected men from every post office in tbo county to write , but this excludes no one from competing for the premium book. A B. Fleming , ono of the oirly settlers of this vicinity , who now resides near Ansley has been in the city the past tc i days doing duty as juror. Mrs G. W Ruoyan , of Mason came up Saturday and spent several days visiting with the family of ) c scribe. She returned home yesterday noon. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going and prices are commencing to advance rapidly. J.G.Brenizer. C. C. Washburn Relief Corps will hold a fair commencing Thanksgiving day. Place of hold ing the fair will be given later. Every body will be invited to help make it a success. The Ion year old boy of W. E. Harris was thrown from a horse Sunday , while herding cattle and sustained u broken arm and other bimses about the face , His father brought him to the city and bad Dr. Talbot reduce Ihe fracture. Dr , R. B. Mullins has decided to locate in Gering Scotl'sBluff county in the practice of medicine. The Dr is a fine man , a good physician anc we are sorry to loose him from our midstbut wo congratulate tbe people ple ofSootl'd Bluff county on scour ing him. A. W. Drake Iho second hand man is now located o i the west fide of public Fquarc , and having bought out another stock of goods , consisting of qu jensware , glassware , cutlerv and furniture , ho will sell al unheard of prices for Unity days. ( Jail and see him and got prices before you buy. The jury in the case cf Ben Hardin , of Arnold , against VVvn. DePue which was tried last Satur day in the district court found a verdict in favor of DoPue , the de fendant for $100. This was a case in which Hardin sued for $00 00 ballanco of a store account , which ho alledged DoPuo had not paid. Tbo jury thought different. Arthur Barks , who for the past three yeats has been manager of Tiorney & Wirt's elevator in this place , has resigned that position and go no to Ansley. Wo under- ntand ho lias purchased half inter * cst in the Aualoy Chronicle and will devote bis time in Ihe future to journalistic pursuits. Arthur is a good , honest industrious young man of good business ability , and all his f i tends in this village will wish him success , Mason City Transcript. ' Bring your guns and revolvers , to Jos. Nance for ropaiis. Bring your poultry to Tiernoy 3ros. fi r the holiday trade. , ; Quality and pnnty is our watch word , Douglas & Birnoy's , All work guarutced and prices reasonable done by James Nance. Our teas highosf in quality , owest in price. Douglas & B's. ,4 Our KalitI Mooha and Jnvaooh'oo s the best at Douglas & Biruoy's. All kinds of byciulo roparing , 'ramo work especially , by Jas. Mauue north of the postofticc. Sewing machines cleaned au'di repaired , second door north of ) ostoflioo. tf. JAS. NANOH. Tioruoy Bros , want a thousand turkeys for the holidays. The ) will pay the highest market price. The ordinano of Baptism will bo administered at the Baptist church Sunday evening at th s oloso of the evening service. All desiring to bo baptized will pleao bo ready. i The Magic Carpet Cleaner will clean that Boiled * carpet without any tard work , and w hi 13 on the floor , and restore the color. For sale at W. J. Woods' furniture store. 31 Tbo fine assessed iu tbo Mo.Ar- thur oaao was $500. but $200. was requriod and ballanoo remitted or ftld in oboyanoe , subject to the order of the oourt. The ease of the state against A. B. ftlcClintook of Ansloy , who was charged' by one Wiokham with holding him up , the jury held the defendant not guilty. In the case of the state against Chaa. Thompson , for attempted robbery of Jas. Highley , the jury found a verdict of guilty md the prisoner was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. * In tbe ease of the State against John Mo , Mahon , tried last week , tbo oourt assessed a fine of $850 00 agairst the defendant to provide -for tbe support of the child until twelve years old. The amount to e paid iu monthly installments to the mother The district oourt yesterday tried a ease in which the Bank of Calla- way brcught suit aganist LM Pierce forlOO,00. The defendant alledged that the note had been paid to Wm. Halloway in a horse deal , with the consent of the Bank of Callaway. The Bank oontesta that Halloway did not turn over the price of the horses and the debt has not boon paid. Verdict for the bank. The meetings at the 'Baptist church , which are being conducted by Evanglist M. L. Eovorett con tinue with increasing interests and growing audiences. The mooting Monday night was attended by the largest number of men we have ever seen in a religious service in Broken Bow , decoration , or funeral services exoeptod. Bro. Everett is an able and forcible speaker and never fails to interest and hola the attention of his audience. Several conversions are reported. The ease of tbe state against Prof O. G. Sotield , the magnetic healer , was tried last week by a jury. The complaint against the professor was for violating the law regulating the practice of medicine. Tbe attorneys iu the case were L E. Kirkpatriok and Judge Wall for the state and Simon Cameron , C L. Gutlorson and J. R. Dean for the defendant. The caio was vigorously fought by both sides , but it only took the jury a short time after it was submitted to them to determine it , They brought in a verdict of guilty. Wfi under stand that the caEo has been ap pealed to the supreme court. The judge assessed tbe fine at $50. The memorial services hold Sunday - day afternoon by the G. A. R. post of this place in honor of their leoeased members , II. C. and Marcus Royner , A. B. Maxwell and G. W. Frey , was an ocoassion that will ever live in the memories of those present. The exercises con sisted of the regular ritual .services eulogies and music. The speakers wore W. W. Cowlos H. W. Georgn and las. Whitehead. Their address were each good and Lighly ap propriate for the occasion. The musio was furnished by Mesdames I.B Uoleomb , L MoCandlees , W. B. Eartman , Mesers L. McCandlees and Cbao C. Luce , with Mrs. L. E Kirkpatriok presiding at the organ. The services werelield in the M. E , Chuioh. Resolutions of Respect. After the memorial services Sun- doy , when the G.A U. and W.R C. had returned to their ball , Mrs. Wheeler , Pros , of the Uoliof Corps called the two societies to order , tolling them of her personal acqu.iin tance with thu parents of the deceased sed , Orson Iluiuphery , ono of Co.M also told them that his father , ULins Humphrey , was an old soldier and member of G A. R. Judt e Reese , commander of the Post took the chair and said he thought it would bo iu order to pass resolutions show ing their sympathy wilh comra'c Humphrey midwife. Hon. James ! NVhitehead thsn made the motion , | ' which was unanimously carriedthat' Mrs. Wheeler bo a committee of cue to Jorward the following resolutions to the bereaved parcntk : Whereas : Iji the allwiso judpe merit of our Lord and Creator , lie has seen fit to call unto Himself , Oreou Humphrey aud iu so doing has taken from fond parents a loved and loving sou and from Co. M a deal comrade and fellow soldiernnd Whereas , The lather of the decea sed is an old comrade and member of the G.A R.Therefore be it , Rerfolved , That we , members of 0 C.Waehburn Post No. 08 and its Auxiliary Relief Corps No. 90 , ox lends to the soirowing parents our sincere sympathy f or the loss they have sustained , commending them to the cara aud love of that Saviour with whom ho is at rest. Mrs. T. E Wheeler , Com. . A New Hotel , Broken Bow will soon have a new hotel that will not only bo A paying investment for thu proprietor but will be a credit to the city. B. O Swoazy , proprietor of the Com mercial , has contracted with Par- meter Bros , of Plattsmouth to build a hotel on the present gight of the Commercial , of brick , which , when completed , will be ono of the best equipped and arranged for the ac commodation of the public of any in central Nebraska. It is to be jjOxlOO foot , two stories high , with 13 foot ceiling below and 11-foot above. It will have a stone bisc- ment under tbe enliie building. The building complete will contain 50 rooms , of which f0 ! will bo fil ed up for bed rooms. The oflice room , which is to bo 24x30 , will have a tile floor. The building will bo healed by steam and the entire arrangement will bo modern A room for the use of conumtteeH and political parties \\ill bo provid ed for the free use of tbo guests of Iho hotel. The hotel complete will cost $8,600 , besides the material of iho old building , which will bo used in tbo construction of Iho new as far as possible. The ground is to bo cleared and ready for the workmen by January 1st nnd the now building is to bo icady for occupancy by March 1st. The con struotion of iho hotel at that soaHon af the year will provide work for our mechanics at a time when work is usually slack. The site is an ex cellont ono and it is a pleasure that the UiciMiiiuoAN finnounoPH that a building of such magnificent arrangements rangemonts is to occupy the ground. J C.Nn ) lor Is Dead Attorney Naylor of Callaway , who htifi been in the city aovenil days attending oourt was found dead in his bed , al Iho Morritiwy roaturant , at six o'clock this morning , ffo had been driking heavily nevcral days , Heart failure is said to have caused his doi th. No inquest was lit Id. lie is about bixty years old and leaves a wife and two small chil ( Iron. His remains wi 1 bo taken to Callaway tomorrow. Next Sunday morning will be Sunday school rally day at iho U B. Church. The Cuslcr Center school will participate in the exercison consisting of appropriate songHreci- tations and speeches by Mr. Lornax and others on Sunday schol work. This will take the place of the morning sermon , ocouring afto the usual Sunday school hour , jf In the evening Y. P. C. U. meeting at 0:30 : followed by a serin in to business men. All arc invited ; especially the business men of the city. Buy your fancy articles for Christ mas from the ladies oftbo Presby terian church about December 1st. Games for old and young at Mo- Comas' . TUAFFIti IN UIHIiS Those who subdcribjil , of Mrs. Edholmo for this bcok , at tbo M. E. Conference can got the books , by calling on Rev. Ilornaday for them. Powder Made from pure cream of tartar , Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders nr the greatest incnaccrs to health of the prextnt day. ifw1 OAKIMJ rocn QO . aaML' ; Dollw from lo to * U il McComaa' . Albums of all kindnat MoC-oman' . Chili"ron'ri toy hooks : uul hlooktt at K'l Mi Comas' . 11. II. Aiidrc\vH of Callaway ! H in thu oily attending oourt. Uo to liM MoComaa' if you \vuut a nice proaont. llu linn llioin Collar , ouff , nock tin. glove and handkerchief boxen at McComaV. I'lio M 13 A lodge mci'tH next Friday al ti o'clock. AH members an ; requested to bo present. 1 haven't nil the hooka in town , but 1 liavu thu l.irgUHt . stock mid buft collection. Ed MuComas. Thn Urge city flag wai 'I'uplayod ' al halt maul yesterday on n-oeipt of the news of thu death of Vijo Pros , idont llobart. Senator Thuralou was married last Friday to Mien Lola L'urman ol Washington. The wedding was a quiet affair. Fret } ! ' hoinomado broad for sale at Fi.mer'ei Restaurant , third door north of post ollice , Broken Bow , Neb. Neb.Tho The latent thing in gentlemen's ohain is the Bignoy Vent Fob or the Eillel Pony and Fob at Ed Mo- Coiiiau' . The Broken Bow Ho.so company will give their annual hall on the evening of November ! tO at the north fiido opera house. A watch malcoB a very dOBiiabb- ChriHtmaH present. A largo ansort- mont of ladii'b' or goiillemuu'ti waloh oa at Ed MoComas' . Ed McComas carrieH the only stock ot ctat gla nwaro in town. Thoho goods must be seen to be np- prouiaHud. * Have you Been those latest in ladies' guard uhaitiB ? ( Jail for the Maruoetlo ; they are bi'anticH , ' ' at Ed MoComaH'- Fleet \Va 11.011 had two of his ribn fractured by one of IUH horsoH crowding against him 'Aith more force than ha could withstand , On receipt of the news last Friday that Sargcanl Humphrey , late mom her ol Co. M. had died at Howard , both the city and Co , Al. Hags wore lowered to h ilf manl. Claude , HOD of ox-Congressman Koin , came in Tuesday night from Colorado on a visit. Ho expects to remain all winter. Ho flays his father haw 20 acres planted to orch ard , RO aorpfi o alfiilfii and 100 head of Battle lo panturu it. The rain that began falling Mon day night , was quite : i biirprittc , but was never the lesrt welcome. The unprecedrnlcd dry upoll 'which .wo have been having for Huvprnl weeke had led thu people to think that ther would be no more rain b.-fore next npriiig AH the rain continued lo fall for Btvral d.iyn , finders are greatly encouraged. Gov. Ilolcoinb of Lincoln is in Iho city renewing old acquaintances. The governor in justly proud of liiw big majority received i. . iha late election for niombur of the supreme court , ovororo of the buist m n for the position the ri publican parly has ever boon able to nominate. AM thu term is for six yoaiN , it will re lieve < > im from active participation in polities for that period of time , vUiich he no doubt will appreciate. Vicc-PreHidonI Hobart d'ed on Ttieslay morning at 8:30. : IliH funeral jvill ba luld Saturday after noon at U o'clock. Air. llobarl has ibly filled the ollico of vice-presi- ilent and has won the high ogtoem of all the members of the aenntu of all political partit'B. By hit ) doxth Senator Frcy of Maine bfcom president pro tern nf the acinte , there bilng no provisions for fill- lug the vacancy. Economy , Scciirlly. fl-K j } ! } . * ! ho true test f.T Llfo Iimurnnci la f Mfe found In the Krjiilty of the Contract , ! l * " tw tlm ICcnnnmy of Management , and tlio JW [ Hocnilty for the IViyinont. jf TUB OUlfllNAl , H Bankers Life Association , | | i i $ Uca Molucs , iowrt. W.tf ' -1 * KiiWAini A.TBMi't.B , President , jjj OrRanlBcd July 1st , 1870. $ j'jfi Climranty Fund for r > afoty , iii'jv Surplus I'unil for protection. ' Viw Wit * Socurl lea tlepodltcd with the atiilo $ j \ ยง & dopiiriniDut. ! ; ? i3.f. ; ConsiTYallve mothotls. if : * jj Preferred HU.tsLow Uatrs. aj. Jj'ei Qunrtorly I'liyinoutK. vjl ? } ' . formica mid full Infonnntion'call .M : iC on or mltlrosH ) J ji | J , A , HARRIS , 1 j.T/i y'lU Auont for Cueter . Vt : , ; i County , Nub ; : Htf . . , , , . S ? " | r % tl i * * i f n > ' ul l-Akinon llniik tit OIIB er .Y" Cocnty , Itrokoii How , Noli. ; ? { ! NOTICE. The Pirat National Hank of lirok'eu Mow , looatod at Broken Bow , in tlio Htnto of iSebr.iHka , IH elo"5ng up ilH alliirH. All note holders and others , creditors of Haid aB80i > ialionuro therefore hereby notified to present the noteH and ether olainiH againnt tbo aBKouiation i for payment. " D.itotl Got aod , 1890. oot iiOiS 11. G. UOOKUS , CaHhior. Cattle For Sale. Ono thousand bead of om > , two and throe year old Htoera are ( ci ht hundred bead of Hlook eatllo. for parliotilarH enquire oi W. C. ory. If. Dreading cases from 75u to * 1S at McComas' , , , t'v < * V T ' Tholargfst filock of solid gold rings in the oily at E 1 .lust Keiiteiiilier That \V. D Grant does all kindri of repair work , and in the only gmi- Ainiili in Broken Bow. Bring in jo-tr guiiH , n-voIvpi-H , Hewing ma- uhinuH , locks , ( jjHHolino HIOVCH , a nl in f iot anything lhat nectlH reptii r itif ! , and lie onndo it for you , Also tin roofing and roof repairing , -ft Hslray Notice. Noli tie in hereby given lh.it I havu taken no a red heifer ono year old , nti my place of rotudoiuiu sixteen milt'H tiortb and two miloH east of Broken Bow. The owner in rrquen- 1 led lo prove properly and pay cont. I w. KHANic WKU.K .Walwortb Nolr. For He lit A well improved farm near town. Comn early. JAMKH fjicnu'icu. Last Thursday evening . the mt'inbcrs and friendH of the Un'tod Brctiiren congregation heio with some Irom Ouster Center perpetralcd a complete Htiprisoon their paHtorL L Ep'cy ' by calling at lha pirson- ag in a hotly and after spending an hour in hocal ; pleasure , departed loavint ; good thingntu the amo'int of * 10 Mr , Euley but reuen'ly ' lo 'k charge of this congregation , but this event B rjwHhiH Btatding : among hi * people , llu duBireh to thank his frit-tain for tliuir.kiiHliiufit , Biblui at publiB'nerd prices at Alc- Ctutllc. ( -iandy IIOH at all IIIIUB on IliH ranch , six milcn southwest of Broken Bow .slock catllo for sale. TeiniB made on application tf Coal. Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of turd and nod coal , and co if they do not nu-rit puoh"avors / in quality , weitilitd and price. s29-U A Now Itnkcry. 1 liavo jinn put in a now bakery complete with the latest improvc- mctitH and Eolteit public patronage. Frefill bread , pica and cakoa a speci alty. To sei'iiie frebh bread or pastry instead o' ' ordering of your gi-ocorynnn order direct from mo aud I will deliver to your grocery- man. Su it will bo delivered with your order for grncenoa All ord- era aitondoti to promp'ly. Con- feotionnries aUo kept in stock. Call and leave your orders on west , side of rquaro or lolophone No. 125. i \V. II. OsuoUiNK , Jr.