Jg * r&RHJE HEAR IT TICK ! A loud tlctdng wntoh la not always Iho beet timer. Ueunlly , the stronger I tlio tick , the grantor tbu need of at tention Th tills ft n peed wntoh In Rood condition Is millo tnodcat' In fact can ecnrcely bo liennl. The ronn \ Who IK aluiiyg | > ultlii | ! nU watch to big rnr lo lienr If It still ticks , In liolp- IHK Ms ticker tick HH llf.i nway. Don't vviiltfor your wnlch to stop ticking. Have time , muney , worry , and yonr Wntch. by | ireTcnllon. "An ouncoof I t'reTcntlon IB wort'in pound of euro" ijratcb euro lluvo It cleaned nnd ollcil rfgulnrly , every year , I wnrrnnt nil work. Sonio nrrtititsdon't"wnr- miit Mlnoilocj , I I Urjdualc of Cliioapo OplithnlmlcCollcKo. t WANTKO Sa/erai psraonu ( or dlstrlo office managers In this sttito to represent mo in their own And etirrounding coun ties. . Willing to pay yearly $000 , pay able 'weekly Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. Koferon- cjsexclianged. Eoclosu Belf-nddropfod stnrap d ei vt-Iopc' S A : Turk , 330 Onxton Building , Chicago. " 1130.26 . PENN & DOKRIS , 11LACKSMITH3. . All Kinds ol work in our line done " ' promptly and In flret-olass order. Red , Snjp on the corner , west of the hosf bouse. Give us & trial. . t New Grand Central Livery and " . ' - Feed Barn , * " * --.yJOSEPH B. SMITH , Prop. W r B"iiid good teams. Prices roasonablu. T f-Clinton - Day , EMV8ICIAN ANI SURGEON , Broken Bow , Neb. Office over llyoraon'B Krocery. Resly UenoaOth house west of Baptist church. n Kichardson's Livery f ; AND FBED STABLB , at the old stand , between tbo Burling ton andGlobe _ Hotels. Telephone con nection' . Headquarters of Callaway etago lino. Single and double rigs. Kntes reasonable. Local Miention. Job printing at this oflloc. Cannon City coal at Diorke Lumber Oo. Now is tbo time to renew your su.bBcription to the REPUBLICAN. W. M. Soott , of Browster , made this oflioo a friendly call Friday , The oboico of thirty nice calves for sale. J. P. Mullill , Merna ,4 31 Co mo out to the school benefit entertainment Saturday evening. The RHPUBUOAN and both the Illustrated and Weekly Bee for * 2 45. A farmers institute will bo held at Aualey on February 1st and 2d. John and Mrs. Campbell , of .VVoissert , wore city visitors Satur day. Goo. and Mrs. Reynolds , of Weiasert , were city visitors Satur day. day.J J A. Harris went to Omaha Tuesday , returning Wednesday night. " Foutal-A silk mu If I er , whinh tbo ownarcangot at this office by paying - " ing ( or this notice. < - Sbocniakcr's kit , including ma chine , good aa new , at a bargain. A. W. DJIABB. The RVPUBUOAK and Inter Ocean for $1 50. Tfco REPUBLICAN and State Journal for $1 85. i have two 1,400 pound mares in foal to trade for cows or cash. NKLS LUR , Broken Bow. FresI' homemade bread for sale at Farmer's Restaurant , third door north of post office , Broken Bow , Neb. Newest and nobbiest patterns of centre tables , at A. W. Drake's. She different styles ; prices to suit everyone. For suits , iron and wood beds , rockers , cots , springs , tablesstands , olo. , call on A. W. Drake , west tiido square. C. W. Busio , of Ansley , an early betller of the vicinity ol Wester- ville , died Tuesday of last week after but three days sickness. O'co of Omaha's dealers in furni ture was sold out last week. A.W Drike was on the ground and so- our d a big lot of their bargains for his trade here. Do you wont to buy acre property adjoining Broken Bow ? I am offer ing choice from four different tracts of laud. In quantities from five acres up to 440 acres. WILLIS CADWBLL. THE UUSTER UOUNTY REPUBLICAN Is the only republican newspaper published in Broken Bow ' , nnd is up to date with news at the County Seat. It is the oldest paper in the county , and having the largest cir culation it , is the -BEST ADVEETISITC MEDIUM published in Ouster county. Tbo subscription price is only * IDolleur o , As an inducement to all in arrears or new subsoribsrs who Pa7 a Joar 1H advance , wo will furnish the f - „ * . ' PAEM JOURNAL PI7E . i. \ from the nrdt of January FREE. This is a farm journal in which all farmers , gardeners and houae keepers would bo interested. I' ' * < v i' ( - : - SEE OUH CLTJBBIUG LISP - : - Wvr- W' W'i with the Inter Oooan , Bee , Journal and other papers , Ad. drees , > . . The Ctister County Republican , Broken Bow , Nebraska. H. L. Fracior , Photographer , west side square , Broken Bow , Neb. A farmers institute will bo holdt at Memo , Tuesday and Wednesday January 30 and 81 * Bert Sims , who baa boon visiting at Walnut , Iowa , for several months returned hero Tuesday night. Mrs. S. P. Barrett was n oily visitor Thursday of last wook. This office acknowledges a friendly call. Remember the scientific enter tainment at the M. E. church Sat urday and Monday evening ] . See posters. Fred Rinno , grand district deputy went to Ansley yesterday to install the officers of the I. O 0 F. , at that place last night , W. G Purooll and wife attended the mcetiugd of the Nebraska As sociotion at Lincoln , Tuesday and Wednesday of thia week. The entertainment given by Dr. E. B Swift on Saturday and Mon day evenings , at the M. E , church , will bs an interesting program. Mrs. Sarah Edmisten , of Lomax , was in the city Monday making final proof on her homestead. She was accompanied by her son , Ma- lion. The county fair organization has " wo "think wisely fixed the date of the fair earlier this season than last , The datet are September 11 , 1'2 , 13 and 14 of September. FOK SALK Twenty acre farm one mile of Broken Bow ; buildlntjp ; good well. Enquire nt this office. Or will trrdo for city property. Fine Plymouth Rock oookrels for sale. Three miles north aud ono mile east of Walworth bridge. 4 G. GUYLH , Walwortb. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is tbo time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going and prices are commencing to advance rapidly. J.G.Bronizor. Kov. Geo. G. Burns , pastor of the Presbyterian church , and Rbv. J. W. Megan , pastor of the Bap tist church , exchanged pulpits last Sunday morning. Both congrega tions report having been favored with able sermons. R. D. Campbell , of Weifisert , waa a city visitor Saturday. He came in to close up a deal with Goo. Reynolds tor the Reynolds farm on the \est edge of Dry Valloy. The farm joins John Campbell's farm , his father , on the north. A. Somers , of Morna , made this office a friendly oall Saturday. Ho was looking after tbe interests of a census enumerator for his precinct. He favors C. W. Chaffin , editor of the Sun , for appointment , which we think is the proper thing , and hope to see Mr. Chafflu get it. There will be preaching in the Baptist church Sunday , Jan. 28th , at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ; subject of morning nermon , lThe Scriptur al Act of Baptism , " and at tbe close of the morning eermon the ordi nance of baptism will bo adminis tered. J. W. MKOAN , Pastor. S. S. Hayman , state 'manager of the M. B. A , and James Ooaner , deputy took applications for thirty six new members for tbo M. B. A , lodge at Merna , last week and this week proceeding. Tbo lodge gave a banquet Wednesday night of Is week , at which a good time is re ported. Col. W. F. Cody , ( Buffalo Bitt who went through hero last week on his way to his ranch on Big Hori Bas'n , expects to stop hero with a bunch of his horses and will spend a day or two in the city with friende He has promised to bring his Will Weat Show hero for a date ner September. The M. B. A , lodge of this plao will give a banquet Saturday night at which the members , their familie and a few invited guedtB will b present. A literary program , con sisting of speeches , rooititationfi ant music will be rendered. A number of new members will bo initinatod earlier in Iho evening. ' The guests will be admitted about 8 o'clock. HOUSES AMD MULES WANTED I will be at tbe Globe Livery Barn in Broken Bow , Tneaeay , January 30 , to buy horses and mules. I will piy good prices for both bring good sound horses from two to aovon years old prefer draft horses will buy small horses if in good condi 5a tion. Want good mules. Remem ber the dato. W. I. Stephens , of f South Omaha , Nebraska. The rovlv.il meetings ni the U. B. church will continue this week , Jaooob C Click , Gftoon year old' boy of Ansloy , who was arroaed laat week for breaking into the Diork's lumbur office at Ansloy to rob the money drawer was sentenced Tuos- day'.to tho4Roform Hohool , by Judge Armour. Married , nt the home of the bride's psronts , W W. Tooley. on Wednesday , January 24th. by J. W. Megan , John W. Vurnor aud Mlsa Efflo E. Tooley. The Republican extends congratulations to Mr , and Mrs. Vnrner and wishes them a long , hnppy and prosperous future to gottior. C. C Coffman , wife and two olul dren of Ute , Iowa , who have been viuit'tng in tbo vicinity of Ansley and Mason City the past week , with relatives and old time frieudn. They lolt yesterday morn ing for Oregon whuro tboy haven eon , but will stop at Pueblo Colorado rado on their way to visit a daugh. tor. Jnek Wooda returned Saturday evening from Norfolk , where ho took McLean to the asaylum. A brother of the unfortunate man , who is a banker at Friend , was up Saturday looking after the affairs of his brother. It is the fourth time that McLean has had to be sent to the aBBylum in the past few years. Ho has ono child , a girl , and has been married twice. DIKD On Jan. 17th , 1000 , at 11 p. m , Mabel , aged four months and five days the httta ( laughtar of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stovonaon , who re- aide six miles northwest of West Union. Little Mabel had been sick only about a week , when she was suddenly called from among UB IJor remauiH were laid to rest in the West Union cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the community. Llttlo Mabel , them hast loft 118. Iloro ttir lose no deeply foil ; Out 'tis God who Imth bereft us , lie can all oar f arrows hcnl , -Y , Lauds for Salo. A rough section in Dawson Co. , two half sections in Gospor county , cheap ; also section and half , eovoral quarter sections in Custor county , and store building in Broken Bow. tf A. T. SJCYBOLT , Broken Bo v. Letter List ; Following in tbo dead letter list for week ending Jan. 28d , 1900 : Jaak Houcka U A Hamilton Kgl"rt Vaunlstyno Jolm.Vealck Jom I'll White Olaua Murtti Lowix Schuh lira Ncttio Urlttlan Mra Lolo tkever Mrs Alice Carter MlaaKmmaDavU Bert Curler 9 Parties calling for tbo above please say advertised. L , H. JEWKTT , P. M. A Correction. In the comments on the Sunday eohool IcHHon last week two typo graphical errors appeared , which marred the sense of the thought m tended by tbe author. In the second end line of the second paragraph , Atnod appeared , where it should have beuu ' ! Annis."In the fifteenth line of tbo same paragraph , whoru the writer said , ' * of the Pharisees aud Sadduoeea ihero were Ibosn who were sincere and looked and prayed for another E'ijah ' , " sincere was made by mistake to read "sin ners. " Farewell Reception. On Weduebday evening , tbe 17th inst. , ttie members of the Preaby terian church of this city gave fate well reception at the homo of Mr. and Mrs , John Bailey , to Mr and Mrs. Stewart Bready , who are leaving Broke A Bow to make thei fututo nome in Edmonton , Alberta Western Canada During th evening the Rev. G. G. Burns , pan- tor , Motere. Whitehead , GlassDean Rubleo and Mrs. R. Hunter onliv orcd the proceedings with neat an appropriate speeches. , A duet wi rendered by Selina Bailey aid Mia Myrtle Cliapin ; Miss Libbio Bren ' " ig-r accompanied on tbe organ ; the uu.ndolin club , consisting of the Misaos Fannie and Nellie Drake and Lena Moore , Messrs. Ramah aud Peter Ryorson , alao gave two selection ? which wore well applaud ed. Mrs. Edwards also merits \ raise for her rendition of the "Blue Bells of S 'otlaud , " with var iations on the organ. At a con ' venient hour refreshments were served by the members of the La dies Aid Society of tbe above named church , when ample justice waa done the good things provided for tbe ocoaoion. At 11 each ono be gan to make preparation for their homo journey , having expressed themselves highly gratified with the evening's entertainment , and RoVAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powders arc tncnaccrs to health of the present day. ROYAL OAKINQ POwOCB CO. , NEW YORK. after wishing Mr , nnd Mrs. Broady health , wealth and prosperity ID their now homo , they separated and said good bye , A FKUIND.D The Broken Dow Dairy Company. Monday forenoon tlio subscriber * to the fund to put a cream aopara- tor in Broken Bow mot in tbo Woodnun Hall in thin city to offoot an organization. Art Gentzler , ngunt for tbo Beatrice Creamery Co. , reported tbat stock to tbo amount of $2,060 bad boon secured , Biillioiont to buy n site ana put up a building , and put in tbo tuaobinory ready for operation , A temporary organization was pffooted by o loot ing Willie Gadwoll obairnian and I , A. llcnouu secretary. Artiolea of incorporation and by laws wore adopted. A pornianont organiza tion was perfected by electing C. II. Miller president , L. MoOandloss , secretary , R. Ryorson treasurer. Tbo directors elected for tbo ensuing - ing year are J. 0. Taylor , F. H. Arthur , F. A. Bortiaud , Jobn Slow- art and C. L. Gutterson. Messrs. Conrad , Miller and Ryorson were appointed a committee to select location t > r tbo site. Tboy purob- aaed tbo nortboast corner lot in blook 20 of original town of Jobn Jnhn- aon , for $50 , which probably is tbe most convenient and centrally located for all parlies tbat could be secured. Work will bo com menced mtb tbo view of getting tbo machinery in place and ready for operation by the 20th of February. The agent for tbo Be atrice Creamery Company stated tbat if half the milk in furnisbod from the number of cows promised , tbat the plant will produce an cqpivolont to 500 pounds of butter dally. At tbo prevailing prices for cream tbo last year this would mean a oath income to tbo patrons of $500 a week , or an average of per week to tbo forty patrons Suicided Dr. H. F. Eooblor of Leo Park committed suicide Sunday night by taking poison. Ho wont to see several oral of his neighbors Sunday and they observed thai his actions were unnatural , yet they did not antiot . pate tbat bo meant self-destruction. After doing his chores Sunday night ho went to hi * writing desk and en gaged in writing. His wife who hac gene to bed saw him take down hie peracription case aid knowing all was not right with him she watch ed closely , and thought bo put the modciuoback witout taking any ol it. It was not long after ho retired ho began to groan and show signs of great suffering. On inquiring the trouble , he only answered bi stating that ho hod loft a letter 01 tbo table which shou'd bo delivered to Frank Ownes , a neighbor , who lived a mile away. She awo'jro the girls and bad them deliver the letter. As soon as possible Mr. Ownoe , and other neighbors wont over , but when they reached the Koohlor-homo the unfortunate was dead. Ho stated 1 in the loiter that ho intended suici de and stated that family troubles was the cause. lie had formerly lived at Lincoln and practiced medicine ; bo tradud his Lincoln property for a farm about two years ago and bad since bought eighty acres , which ho paid for in October. Ho leaves a wife and two children ; was forty years old and claimed to bo a member of the Masonic fraternity. MARKET REPORT. Wheat 4io Oati. llarloy . . . . . goc 5c Corn , 2Jc Hje 35" Hutter 5Oc Potatoes ( , 80o S3c Onloni , 100 niilckcDs. , , . 35 2.00 to 2 Ilogi. . . . , 4.1Q Cown 8.85 Stcora 400 Turkey i ) flc Straw JOc cwt H r / , } , tvtra Ryuo. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dpnnol a.c * 4 * knowledge a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MoNallyof Etna , Nob. " ' Continued fine weather ; warm and clear ; barely freezing at night ; cattle subsisting on the range , dar ing the cattlemen many dollies. J. H. Smith informs UB that 'the cattle under his oaro are thriving on the range , and are in fine eon diliou , I will not predict whom the ending of this fine weather will come , judging the future by jh $ past , I fear wo will have winte in the spring. t When I look at the calendar , J. see its the latter part of January , Judging from tbo weather it aeoms like October' * Married , on Dec. 24th , 1888 , at * bride's parents near Etna , Neb.j Mr. . P. M. MoNally to Miss ' ' MoCIobben , James Chlttiok , J. officiating. Both of tbo contract 1 ing parties are well and favorably known in their community , and start on their voyage of married life j with tbo beat wishes of a latg % circle of friends. Mr. nnd Mis. J. H. Dean , Mr ; and Mrs. L. H. MoCall , Miss Soott , George Head ley , Andrew Horn and R. V. MoCall spent last Saturday evening at J. H , Smith's. ' Round Valloy. Last Sunday ulght wan bold big octal gathering nt Ole Johnsoa'e uouser vh ro nil rolntivoo aud frienia were In- , vltod 10 indulge in n fine supper and nthnr refreshments. Mr. Johnson lus ) Ullt ono of the largest fnra residence * n the connty this fall , and a couple , o " weeks ago movjd In the same. Oaoar Eoglaegjord came baek lad week from Omahu , where ho marketed a car lo d of steers of bis own railing , and ho bought In Omaha a oar loact ol lumber to build himself a bouse this spring. It IB to bu like Mr. Johnaga1 * bouie. except ( our feet w dor , O oa'r made a big bargain ia Omaha and saved on lumber nnd hardware about , $200. All of Oscar's neighbors turned out "and ( muled his lumber home last week from Sargentso begot It all home In 'two days. There is business about'the , Knglcsgjorda , Tf any doubt the MoKinloy ware' ot prosperity lot them mike a trio to Round Valley , and then open tkolr ey nnd mind , and they will bo oonvlncad If they ace not of the olaaa that will howl calamity , oven If they roach Ptiradlas. J , O. Taylor and family , of lierwyn , are visiting relatives and old frlendi la Round Vntloy. The report cornea from Minnesota tbat G , T. Loo's wife died Jan , 3J. They were among the pioneers of Ouster Oo. , nnd moved back to Minnesota last aprng } on account ot Mrs. Lie's poor health. Julius Johnson ban rented N .K. Lee's farm tor next year. Julius Ottun ia doing big business at Plugtlgbt. Henry Ilolgeson Is tannlcg onyotfl and dog ( kins now dayi , Ole Olson Is doing fine with bis flock of sheep. Ho will surely see the Mo- Kloley wave when he ships his wool next pprlng , w , J Ottun shipped 177 pounds of wool to St. Louis In Deoembtr , and got Just d jubla tor U what ne git three years ego. Deary Helgf'oa Is new hauling hU buy hi his now barn he has just finished. T. T. Olson had a surprise party lait weok. Thrro Is to be a shooting match every mall day at Moat ot the young men of Round Val ley have bought bugtiesor what pat. , pose they can beat tell. Home have lost their dogs In the vaN" * ley but others may have lost sheep. ' ' * The case against Ed.Penn , who wus arreot d last week , on informa tion by R. M. DiokflDn for not ret - t irning a livery teamwas * dismissed Saturday in Judge Snydors court.on" motion of county att > rney Kirkpat- rick without trial' It appears Ed. bad loft the t am at Anselmo as se curity for five dollars ho had borrowed od and aq the raatt-r hid been adjui the case was dismissed. NOTICE. The First National Bank of Broken Bow , located at Broken How , in the State of Nebraska , ia closing up its affairs. All note holdros and others , creditors of said association , are therefore hereby notified to present the no'.es and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Oat. 28,1800. 1-11. U. G. Uoouaa , Cashier. Cattle For ale. One thousand head of one , two and three year old atoors ale ? eight hundred head of stock oattlo. For particular enquire of W , U. Greg ory , tf ,