IV I VOJLXYII1 , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JANUARY il 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 30 By a rule tin plain ne tlie plain bald pnto of Father Time Shakespeare. Tuo phinlng head of Father Tlmo but ecrvos to icuilud us Hint iihyplcal powers Kill Jccay True ot tun organism tit n I wliolo true of lie parts. Wo Imvo ortlfl- tlal nld for iho prcH'tvatlon Of but otic OIVHH of ttio humnu ejstu SIGHT tliO most prcc om of n 1 SCIIH g , Hpcctu- cli s uro a uti-panco in some ways , jet It is scarcely possible to estimate them 11 lliflr iruo Naluc : or Imiuii.o our condi tion \\lthou3 them.Iiun In need of Kipild \ \ , I shall bu plencd to have you Hive mo u trial. If 1 ilc not hold you thereafter It will bu my fault. \ I II II I I I Graduate of Chicago Ophthalmic College. PENN & DOBRIS , BLACKSMITHS. All aincls ot work In our line done promptly and In first-class order. Red Sbjp on the corner , west of ; he hose bouao. Qlvoua a trial. New Grand Central Livery and Feed Barn , JOSEPH B. SMITH , Prop. Hew rigs and good teams. Prices reasonable. Clinton Day , PUVaiCIA.IV AND 8UUGI20N , Broken Bow , Neb. Ofllceovor Hyerson'a'fgrocery. Rcsly Oenco O'h houeo west of Baptist church. Bichardson's Livery AND FEED STABLE , at the old stand , between the Burling ton und Globe Hotels Telephone con- nectlon. Headquarters' o ( Callnway etngo line. Single and double rlge. Rates reasonable. Local Mention. Job printing at this office. llavo yru purchasud a corner lot in Linscott ? Cannon City coal at Dierkp Lumber Co. C. S. Martin wont to Omabn the first of the week. WANTED Good navy beans. DoUOLAB & BlHNEV Henry Koll&y of Antulmo was a oity visitor Tuesday. Call on O. P. Perloy , agent for Pasteur Black Leg Vaooiuo. Now is the lime to renew your Hubscnption to the REPUBLICAN. The Boers seem to be able to hold their own with the English The choice of thirty nice calves for sale. J. P. MuRilt , Merna.,4 3t The REPUBLICAN and both the illustrated and Weekly Bee for 45. Col. E. P. Savage , of Sargent , left thu tirtil of the wettk on a trip to Porto Rico. The Uncle Tom's Cabin Co tra vel in their own special oar and carry 25 people. Found-A silk muffler , which the owner can got at this office by pay ing tor this notice. W. B. Eastham attended the Jacksonian banquet at Omaha the first of the week. Charley Amsberry , of Mason City , is visiting in the oity , the guest of ye bcribo , See Judge Shin or "Judge" Dean 1'or particulars if you want to pur chase lota in Linsoott. The RFPUULIOAN and Inter Ocean for $1.50. The REPUBLICAN and State Journal for $1.85. Wm. Franklin , of Tufford , was a oity visitor Tuesday. Wo ac knowledge a social call. The new county board met Tues day morning. J. Fr Breohbuhl and John Conley arc the only now members. Howard Savage , editor of the Sar gent Leader was in the city yester day looking after the incorporation of his town. John Lyle baa been promoted from a newsboy to a full fledged real estate agent for the "Broken Bow Real Estate Exchange. " Do you want to buy acre propertv adjoining Broken Bow ? I am offer ing choice from four different tract * of laud. In quantities from five acres up to 440 acres. WILLIS CABWELL. THE BOUNTY REPUBLICAN Is tha only republican newspaper published in Broken Bow and it up to date with news at the County Soil. It is the oldest paper in the county , and having the largest cir culation u is the SEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM published in Custer county. The subscription price is only As an inducement to all in arrears or new subsoribsrs who pay a joar in advance , wo will furnish the .FARM JOURNAL FIVE YEARS from the brut of January FREE. This is a farm journal in which all farmers , gardeners and house keepers would bo interested. - : - SEE OUR CLUBBING LISP - : - with the Inter Ocean , Bee , Journal and other papers. Ad. dress , | * ' These/ulster County Republican , Broken Bow , Nebraska , John Cover , of Mason City , spent Tuesday in the city as the guest of bin comrades ot company M. Fresh homemade bread for sale at Fa.mer's Restaurant , third door north of post oflioc , Broken Bow , Nth. MARRIED At the PiORbytorian parsonage on January 10th. Mr. Cbas. D , Whaleyand Mrs.Robokah M MoFate , both of Callaway. Of the senators whose terms ex pire with March , 1001 , seventeen arc republicans , cloven democrats , one populist and one eilvorito. FOK SALE Twenty aero farm , one mile of Broken Bow ; buildlngc ; good well. Euquiro fit this office. Or will trrdo for oity property. This office acknowledges a friend ly call from Major Elison , of Ana ley , Monday , who was accompanied by Lou Shadel , of Mason City. Fine Plymouth Rook oookrels for sale. Three miles north and one mile east of Walworth bridge. 4 Q. QUYLK , Walworth. The curtain for Uncle Ton's Cabin will raise , at 7.50 prompt , next Friday night. Don't fail to been on time , Duole Tom wont wait for anyone. Ike BarouH , Judge Shinn or "Judge" Dean can give you valu able information if you want to secure - cure free transportation frjm Lins- cott to Anselmo. Sargent was incorporated into a village by the county board yester day. The trustees are Jas. Hager- ty , Wm. Laughlin , E. P. Savage , J K. Spaoht and I. W. Waynick. 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.Bronizer. STR'AYBD From my farm , 10 and a half milea north of Broken Bow , Jan. 1a red cow , white spot in forehead , branded figure 5 on right hip. JOIINDKLANE. O. P. Pprloy is closing out his entire business and offering gro bargains in groceries , dry goods , clothing , boots and shoes , farm implement ? , wagons , buggies , etc. Rev.J. W. Megan reports a splen did meeting in progress , at the King school benne , south east of town. The attendance and interst is good and some conversions are reported. Mrs.Willis Cadwoll left Tuesday morning for Morris Ills , to attoud the funeral of her father , of whoso death she received news Monday by telegraph. The REPUBLICAN ex tends sympathy to Mrs. Oadwcll and family in their great bereavement. Jas. Whitehead occupied the pul pit in the Baptist church Sunday night in the absence of Rev. Megan. His subject was the "Obligations of young men to society and the church. " The discourse was able and highly appreciated by the largo audience that greeted him. A. S. McLean as treasurer and prc motor of the Broken Bow real estate exchange , had executed a plat of the town of Linscott and the prospective railroads Tuesday , and mailed to Cbuunoey Depew , New York. The office of Stock- bam and Painter did the work. A Valentine Partywill bo given for the benefit of tie Baptist La dies Aid Society , Come out and buy a valentine , whole pr sliced , era a living one if you prefer. We promise a good supper and plenty of fun. We will have a postoffioe and special mail carriers at the Valentine Party , Bob. 13th. At the last regular meeting of the ! M. B. A. lodge of this place the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year : J. D. Ream Pres. Mrs. John B. Smith Vice Pres. D M Amsberry Secy. Mrs. Evahno Ams < berry Treas Dr. Piokett . Phyo Mrs Helen Wells Condot. Mrs P S. Richardson CbapM. L A , Walls I. W. J. DietscO. S. At the regular meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge of thia oity Tuea day night the following oflijeii were installed : M.W. , John Reese ; Foreman , A.R. Humphrey ; Over eor , Fred Hayes ; Receiver , J. S. Baisoh ; Financier , Fred Rinno ; Guide , JaB. McMillan ; I. W. , V. J. Stedry ; W. B. Eaotham , the record er elected , and C. U. Holoomb , O. W. , were not present. J. R. Dean wan the installing officer. CoaU Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of hard and soft coal , and see if they do not merit suubavors in quality , weights and price. aS6 4t 11 , L. Frazier , Photographer , west tide square , Broken Bow , Neb. B.W.Silltvan loft for Sargent this morning whore ho oxpoola to engage in the mercantile business with his brother. "D II Ohilott of Rest called to day and ordered sale billsHo will sell his personal property at public auc tion Fob 12 st 0 o'clock John Squires and Nellio. MoComas wore married at Plattsmouth Wed nesday of last week. Mr , Squires has purchased the Mullen prodert , north sidu where they will make their homo. The RKPUBMOAN extends congratulations. Court Notes A couple of days thu first of the week Judge Armour's court was oc cupied in hearing a case in which Jas. Carliu sued Goo. Frey for § 30. amount olaiov.d for hay which was charged Frey had taken. The jury found Frey guilty of talcing § 2 75 worth of hay for which the court assessed a fine of 825 and cost : The case of the state against John and Jacob Rash , who were charged with an assault upon Lawrence Mo- Clain , with intent to commit great bodily harm. The case resulted in finding John guilty and the court fined him $10 , and cost. Dr G W Kirkpatrick was the complaining witness- The case was tried yes terday , 1. U. U F. Installation. The I.O.O.F. lodge of thia plao invited thu presence of the neigh boring lodges of the county to bo with them on Monday night , the occasion of the installation of their officers elect for the ensuing year. A number of members from Ausloy and Mason City were present. A banquet was served and a royal good time is reported Those from Ansley wore Major Elison , Edgar Varnoy , Goo. B. Hare , Arthur 3arks and Jamed Sommorville ; from Mason City were T.J. Wood , Hugh Huffman , Isaac E wing , Lou Shadle , M. L. Lambr James Mc Allister , Al O'Brien , Chaa. Smith , Will Clay , Howard Elisor , John Cover and Bert Davis , The follow ing officers were installed by Fred Rinne , Deputy Grand Master : Noble Grand GooWAppla Vice Grand I ) W Lantorman Secretary WQI'urcoll Treasurer HJ Shlnn Warden B U MoWlllUms Conductor I'll Jludk I Guardian PMTowsloy O Guardian W3 IJoyca II88 EUl'urccll L8S KUI'urcell R8N U GTOrr I.BNU lUlolcoinu IIS VO J LMoWIllhms LSVQ KHUlunor Cattle For Sale. One thousand head of ono , two and three year old steers ale ? eight hundred head of stock cattlo. For particulars enquire of W. C. Greg ory , tf. Wooden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters , of 1548 Atlantic Avn. , Dubuquc , Iowa , celebrated their fifth wedding an niversary on thu 2011) ult. So mo twenty of their friends and neigh bors assembled at their homo on the occasion to assist them in in > k ing the day ono of the happy events of their lives. Mr. and Airs. Wat ers were the recipients of a number of valuable and useful presents , some having been pent from Mis souri and Nebraska , as tokens of remembrance. Rev. Orvis , pastor of Summit Congregational church , officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Watoia were former residents of Broken Bow , and are well and favorably romf-mbered by a largo cin'lo of friends , with whom the RKPUHLI- GAN joins in congratulation ; hop ing that they may live to celebrate their golden wn.d > ling , and that their journey may bo unowned with happiness and prosperity. OPERA HOUSE , Friday Night , Jan. iath Return of the original Undo Tom's Cabin Company , BlQQBR AND BaTTBR TlJAN EVBK , Artists and. Musicians. Trayeliug in their own Pullman oar. Producing the great drama in its entirety. Special scenery and stage off eels. Prof. Boyorlo'n select band and orchestra , introdnc- ing popular melodies , standard overlurea , etc. Select Open Air Band Concert at Noon 25 , 35 and 50 CENTS. 'Seata on sale at the usual plabo , Madcjrom pure cream" tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powders arc the greatest mcnaccrs to health of the prcs < nt day. _ flOVAl OAKINQ rOWKB CO. , NEW YOBK. The First Nebraska Hoys Will Organize. Monday evening , January 8th , a mooting was called at Dr. Willis Tolbol's oillco , of the former mem bers of Co. M , to form an organi zation for the mutual benefit of the soldiers of the late SpanishAmori can war. A coimnitloo on orgnni > z it ion was appointed and another mooting will bo hold at the same quarters next Monday evening to perfect the organization , All sol diers of the late war are roqnooted to bo present on the evening of February 22d , at which time a grand military ball will bo given at the north aide.opcia house. Silver Wedding. Mr , and Mrs. J , A , Kollenbargor , of Dale , celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary-Saturday , Jan. Oth , by inviting a number of their friends and neighbors to par take of a grand dinner which they had prepared for them , There were about seventy present who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Kollonbargor , and assisted in making the occasion ono long 'to bo remembered by the host and host * OPS and guests , Rev. F. M. Gra ham , of Morna , was the officiating clergyman before' whom Vjxo ba- trotbcd renewed their matrimonial vowa. after which Rev. Graham pronounced them man and wife for another quarter of a century. After the guests had extended congratu lations to the bride und groom they repaired to the dining hall , ' where a grand spread awaited them. ' It is unnecessary to remark that J. M. Fodge , J H Bair , JaH Wood , ' Con Fleishman , Ben Kollonbarger , Jas Liudloy , S K Hodman , Henry Bar rett , Jaa Dailey , Dan Swcenoy and ye soribo were equal for the occa sion. Mr. and Mrs. Kellonbarger have a fine homo which they have built up in iho county , and inter esting family of children , several of whom are now grown , or nearly so. They own and have control of over two thousand acres of land , over two hundred head of cattle , horses and hogs in proportion. They have made life a suooesrboth in business and socially , and enjoy the high esteem of all who know them. They were the recipients of a large number of valuable and useful preuontri , May their lives continue happy , useful and prosperous - porous is thu winh of the Ricrunu- OAN. For Kent A well improved farm near town Come early. JAMKH LKOWIOII. Clubbing Hates. The Rui'iniUGAN oilers the beat lates on Bubuuription you can got anywhere. See our prices. The Illustrated Uco 8U.OO The Weekly Ueo 65 The Inter Ocean 1.00 Tne Farm Journal 1.00 TMu Glebe Democrat l.UO Ttio Toledo lllado 1.00 The Itcpubllcau , . . . . 1.00 Wa will furnish you the whole list ono year for $3.95. Or we will give you The Jtnpubllcun and llluttrnteJ and Weekly Uoifor 81,40 Ttio Hepuljllcaii nnd lutor Ocenn for l.CO Tno Hcpubllcan and Ulobo Democrat for . . . 1.50 The Kopubllcaii hnd Toledo Hhvlo for l.MJ To auyono who accosts any of the above oilers between now and the first of January , 11)00 ) , wo will give the Farm Journal for five years fee ; or to auyono who pays up. Now is your tirao. ClirlHtuti CliurcU. Preaching each Lords day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 : p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. , C. E , 0:30 : p.m. T. B. MCDONALD. Pastor WANTED So/oral portion * for distric office- managers In this stMe to represent ino in their own and surrounding conn , ties. Willing to pay yearly $000 , pay * able weekly. Desirable employment witti unusual opportunities. Referen ces exchanged. Kaslosu eelf-itlclreefrd stamped envelopeS. . A : Purk , 320 Cuxtun lluildluij , ino-aot. Resolutions of tiood Cheer ThoTolling resolutions were offer , ' cd , by'Uon. Jaa. Whitehead , at a re cent mooting of the anti-saloon league and unanimously adopted vir. ; , Broken Bow Nobr. Dee , 31 , 1800 \V horeas-Il is the aonso ot this mooting and the law abiding liberty loving , ohrtstain people of tbis 1 and that the liquor traffic IB dost motive of homo , of lifo and of hum an hap * pinoas , and through the medium o the open saloon its evils are dissem inated , livoa ruined , souls destroyed and existing lawn disregarded and sot at nought and because of this to moot this giant wrong , to preserve lifoto assist the weak and raise the fallen the Anti-Saloon League has buon organized nnd Whereas our fellow townsman and brother Rev. W.II.D. Hornadar is about to leave us to engage la thia work , therefore , bo it Resolved that wo the members of the Anti-Saloon Looaguo and citizens of of Broken Bow in mass mooting assembled , while regretting his departure from our midst , do hereby express oar hopes and oonfidenos m his success , and believing him to bo specially fitted for the work , wo bid him God speed , with the assurance that the best wishes and prayers of thia people will attend him wherever duty calls or God may load him. Lands for Sale , A rough section in Dawson Co. , two half sections in Gospor county , cheap ; also sootion and half , several quarter sections in Custor county , and store building in Broken Bow. If A , T. SEYBOLT , Broken Bow. Letter List. Following is the dead letter list ; for week ending Jan. Oth , 1900 : Cti a. W ard. Mr. WlllUm Neylni. Mr. A. Hill , Mr. B. F. Poz. Mn.EloctaPorwlck. 1'ltl Carlson , Cdillo Backer. Ira I ) . Btlgglo , Mr. K. I. Andrew. Mln Mary V. Ilall. Parties calling for the above plonbo say advertised. L. H. JBWKTT , P. M. Union Soldlort. I will purchase rdditional rights of all who homesteaded loss ( ban 100 acres prior to June , 1874 , even if they abandoned their claims. Will buy fractional if ever BO small. Great inducements offered agonta- R. K , .KBLLKY , Kansas City , Mo. A. W. Drake's holiday goods are arriving. Come and see him for toys pictures , frames , easels , screens , our * tain rods , poles , trimmings ool. Universal low prices on dishes , gasswaro , china cups and saucers outlory , and spoons , rockers , center- tables couches and iron beds. Throe doors south -of Bank of Commerce , west side of square. Cattle. Jess Gaudy has at all times on his ranch , six milea southwest of Broken Bow stock cattle for sale. Terms made on application. tf Clertryiueii. Applications for -hilf fare per mits for the year 1000 will be re , ooived , and clergymen are urged to make their applications at onoo , H. L , ORMSBY. Local Agt. NOTICE. The First National Bank of Broken Bow , located at Broken Bow , in the State of Nebraska , is closing up its affairs. All note holdros and others , creditors of said association , are therefore hereby notified to present the nolea and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Oat. 23 , 1800. 1-11. H. G. UOOBBS , Cashier. NOTICE. As I am closing out my business I respect fully request and ask all parties who are ndebted to me either by note or book ac count , to call at once and settle the same. Also anyone having any claim or demand against me will please present the same at once for settlement. O. P. PERLEY.