VOL , XVIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 1 l900r-EIGHT PAGES , NO 32 A loud ticking wntch Is not always tbo beet timer. Usually , tbo Btroagor the tick , tliu greater the ncod of at tention , Tlf tick sfu good u atoll In good condition is quito modest : In ( act can fctuccly bo heard. Tbo man uliolsnhMiysiiuttlnL' tils watch to bis car to hi-ar K It still ticks , Is help ing bis ticker tick UP life u\vuy Don't wnlt tor your watch to to ] > ticking. Have time , muney , worry , and your Watch , by prcrcntlon. "An ounce of prevention Is northn pound of crre" lj watch caro. Have It cleaned aud oiled regularly , every yonr. I warrant S all work , jomo unrniiitsdcm't "uar- vant Mine docs. Uradimto of Chicago Ophthalmic College. I WANTED Suvrurai puraomi for distnc office managers In this state to represent mo in thuir own nnd surrounding coun ties. Willing to utiy yearly 8000 , Day- able weekly. Desirable employment with UQUBUnl opportunities. Referen CBS exchanged. Enclose eelf-adclreerpd stamped envelope' S. A : Park , 320 Caxton Building , Chicago. 11 30-201. PENN & D ORRIS , BLACKSMITHS. All ilnds ol work In our line done promptly and In first-clues order. Red Shop on the corner , west of the hose houno. Give us A trinl. New Grand Central Livery and Feed Barn , , J.OSEPH B. SMITH , Prop. Hew rigs and good teama. Prices reasonable. Clinton Day , PHYSICIAN AND 8UUC3EON , Broken Bow , Neb. Offloo over llyereon's grocery. Rosly denoe 6th houeo west of Baptist church. . . t < * * * ifim i aa-i i i i i Richardson's Livery AND FEED STABLE , at the old stand , between the Burling ton and Globe Hotels. Telephone con nection. Headquarters ot Callruvny etago line. Single and double rigs. Rates reasonable. Local Men.tion. Job printing at this office. Cannon Oity ooal at Diorks Lumber Co. D. 0 * Eanklo of Weissort wa aa uity visitor Tuesday. Rooms for rent in ouster block. at , R. 0. TAMJOT. Now is the time lo renew your subscription to tbo REPUBLICAN. The REPUBLICAN and both the Illustrated aud Weekly Boo for * 2.45. Shoemaker's kit , including machine - chine , good as new , at a bargain. A. W. DBAKE. The RFPUBLIOAN and Inter Ocean for $1.50. Tbo REPUBLICAN and State Journal for (1 85. ThcBohool fund was repleniahed the firm of the week , the rosultof too much iiaporUcLbooze. The Political Equality club will meet with Mrs , Chas. Jeffords Sat' nrday Fob 3rd at 7:30pnv : Fresh homemade bread for sale at Fa. mer's Restaurant , third door north of post office , Broken Bow , Neb. Newest and nobbiest patterns of contra tables , at A. W. Drake's. Six different styles ; prices to tmit everyone. There will be a special meeting of tuo M * B.A , lodge Friday , Feb. 8 , at 2 o'clock p. m , All members arc re quested to be present. Secretary- For suits , iron and wood beds , rockers , cots , springs , tablesstands , etc. , call on A. W. Drake , west side square , Jos. Cosner , who baa been ap pointed deputy organiser fer the M. B.A. is at Anselmothia week where he ezpeoes to organic a lodge in i few days. v. , One of Omaha's dealers in furni lure was sold out last week. .A.W. Driko wag on the gronnd and ae > curnd a big lot of their bargains ( or his trade here. Fo SALE Twenty acre farm one mile of Broken Bow ; buildlngc ; i > oed well. Enquire at this office. Or will trrdo for city property. Fine Plymouth Rock oookrols for sale. Three miles north and one mile east of Walworth bridge 4 G. GUYLB , Walworth. 0. P. Perloy sold the remnant of his stock of groceries the first of weak to A. D , Dickinson , of Shel- lon , They completed the boxing of the goods , ready for ahipment yesterday. THE OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN Is the only republican newspaper published in Broken Bow and ie up to date with news at the County Seat. It ia the oldest paper in the county , aud having the largest cir culation it , is the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM published in Custor county. The subscription price ia only As an inducement to all in arrears or new aubsoribars who pay a year in advance , we will furnish the JOUEUAL FIVE YEAES from the fardt of January FREE. This is a farm Journal in which all farmers , gardeners and house keepers would be intereuted. - : - SEE OTJE CLUBBING LISP - : - with tbo Inter Ocean , Bee , Journal and other papers , Ad. drees , The Ouster County Republican , Mrs , Walker , state president of the W 0. 1' . U. , will bo in Broken Bow , Feb. , 10 and 11 , ID the inter- eat of the W. 0. T. U. , of this place. Rov. J. W. Mogau was called to Mullen , Sunday , to preach the funeral of Mrs. Cudaboo , sister in law of Wilson Hewitt. The de ceased was formerly a resident of this oity , she waa a music teacher and her name then was Reynolds. E. You Farrell , regent of State University and oversoeror of the Industrial school at Kearney , spent Tuesday in the city the guest of Prof. J. R , Teagarden , who was hie former classmate. While hero ho visited several of the Bthool rooms. Senator Goebel who was assassin , atod Tuesday at Frankfort , Ky. , killed a man fonr years ago on the stairway of the same building from which he was shot , The tradgey Tuesday waa doubtless the work of an avenger rather than political. What a man BOWS ho may expect to reap , Company M , of the late First Nebmeka Regiment , will give their first grand military ball upon the evening of the 32d of February. W. D. Blaokweel will furnish music , strictly up to date , and tiok- uta are fifty cents. Ibe receptioi committee are used to the firing line. The Woman Suffragists of Cus ter Co. will celebrate the 80th nnni versary of the birth of their loader Susan B. Anthony at Broken Bow the 16th of Febr. The afternoon and evening meetings will be open to the public. All arc cordially invited. Committee. O. P. Parley has aold out com pletely his atook of implements , buggiea and grocery atook of goods and will give bis attention to the closing out bis stock of dry goods and clothing. Those looking for bargains in clothing or dry goods will find it to tbeir interest * o call and get hiet pricea before purchas ing elsewhere. Chas. Oaborno went to Alliance Monday night to accept a position on the fimet aa local news gather and forman of the office. Charley it a firat olaia workman , a good writer aud a good oitirfen. The Republican wishes him auocesa in hia new field of labor. He will be auooeeded in thie office by F. P Compton , a firat class job pi inter and newspaper man. Senator Goebel , late democratic oandidnte for Governor of Een tacky , was aaaascinated Tuesday by an unknown man , who shot from the window of the third story of the Capitol Hotel aa Goebel waa pasting the street below. The ball entered the breast passed through a lung and out on the opposite side below the shoulder. At last re porta the unfortunate man was alive and some hope of his recovery. The affair ia much regretud by all and it is hoped the assassin may have the full limit of the law. W , W. Miokelwait , of Glenwood , Iowa , spent aeveral days in this vi uinity last week , the gueit of I. N. Pershall. They were boys togeth er. While bore Mr. Miokelwait purchased 240 acres of land joining Mr. Perahall on the north , Ho will fence it and atook it with cat tle for Mr. Peraball , who baa gone in partnership with him , and will have supervision. As Mr. Porshall had a half section of land , this will give him a fine Btook farm. Mr. Pershall wants to buy a number of young cows , for which he wi > l pay cash , and parties who have that class of cattle to sell will do well to aee him. C. C. Washbnrn Post and its auxiliary , the Woman's Relief Corp * of this oity , held a joint in stallation on Tuesday evening , Jaa llth , The Utter organization in stalled the following officers for the ensuing year : President , Sophia Hagadorn ; S. V. Caroline Mauk ; J. V , , Emma Drake ; Chaplain , Tabi- tha Derris ; conductor , Calista Grant ; assistant conductor , Nellie Marquis ; guard , Minnie Hersh ; assistant guard , J,0 Wallace ; treaa urer , Augusta Taylor ; secretary , A E. Maxwell ; color bearer , Sadie Brewer , Mary Hurlbut , Lulu Myers and 1 . J. Noonan. After the beautiful ceremonies were conclud ed , the audien.ce listened to elo quent and thrilling addresses from James Whitehead and Rev. Megan , and a faw brief remarkn from sev eral other * cloied the excretes. Letter List. Following in the do ad letter lis * for week ending Jan. 23d , 1000 : Jack IlonckB It A Hamilton Egbert Vmalstjno Jolm Vesicle Jo eph White Clauft Mnrlh Lewi * Bcbah Mrs Nctllo UrlUUn Mr * Lolo SoBTOr Mrs Allco Carter Miss Emma l ) vl Bert Carter 8 Parties calling for the above ploabo say advertised. ' L , H. JKWBTT , P , M. IN TUB DISTRICT COURT , IN AND FOR CUBTKU COUNTY , NKUUABICA. . J L.Moore , Trustee , Plaintiff , vs Philip Orntnor , aud the Wood River Importing Co. Defendants To the Wood River Importing Co. uon-residout defendant. You will take notice that on the 5th , day of February 1806 J L Moore , Trustee , plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the District Court of Custor County , Nebraska , against Philip Cramer , and the Wood River Importing Co. Defendants , the object and prayer of which said petition arc to fore close a certain mortgage , executed by the defendant Philip Cramer , to the Globe Invt'Rtmont , Co upon the S. W. loftheN. E i , theW. iof the S E i of SooUou 10 , N. W. i of the N. E. i , of Suction 15 , Town ship 17 , Range 25 , situated in Cus- ter County , Nedraska , which said mortage was given for the purpose of securing the pa > incut of a certain principal notu for the sum of $400 , 00 dated November 20th , 1889 , aud due on tl.e first of December , 1804 , with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent , per annum from date until maturity , and at ton per cent. thereafter. Said interest until maturity , payable semianually , according to the terms of ton inter est coupon notes. That there is now duo upon said principal note , ooupo notes and mortgage , the following sums : Upon Principal note , the sum of $400.00 with 10 per cent from Dec ember let. 1894. jUpon Coupon No 7 $14.00 with 10 pur cent from Juno 1st , 1893. Upon Coupon No 8 $14.00 with lOper cent frotno Deuoruber 1st , 1803 Up on Coupon No. 9 $14 ' 00 with 10 per cent from June iHt , 1804'Upon Coupon No 10 $14.00 with .10 per cent from December 1st , 1894 For which sums , together with the interest thereon , the p'aintiff prays for a decree , that the defm d- antf bi ) required to pay thn sum within twenty days from the date of said decree or that it bo decreed in default of such payment , said premises may bo sold as upon exec ution to satisfy the amount found duo. duo.You You are required to answer said petition on or before monday the 19th , day of March 1900. Dated this 31st , day of January , 190C. J.L.Mooro Trustee By C.L. Guttorson his atty. MARKET REPORT. Wh" t llarlcy 80o Oats. . 25c Corn Rjro . 85- Dntter . l&c KKR . 80c Potatoes . 6c Onions . 1 00 CblcktnB . , . 8.00 to S.25 Hogs . 4.10 Cow * . 8.23 Steers . * .00 Turkeys . , . oc Straw . JOc cwt Hay . . . O.OOperton Cattle For Sale. One thousand head of one , two and three year old steers ale ? eight hundred head of stock cattle. For particulars enquire of W , C. Greg ory , tf. A FREE PATTERN lier own selection ) to tTtrr tubtcrlber Beautiful col ored llthoifrnphed plaiei iind llliiitintiont. Orlglntl , latest , artletlo , eiqulilte onU itrlctl ; up-to-date deilgna. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE Drrs maklD | { economlei. fancy worlc , boutebold blott , hart iturlea , current toplca. eto. Bubtcrlbe to day. Only We. yearly. Lady guot vr&med. Bead tor terms. For ladle. , mtiut , ( rfrli and little children. That cer Ula ttyllih" chlo" effect not attained by the uie of an otlur paturni. Ilareno equal forttyltacd p rt ct fit , S CALL - BAZAR * fATTEHHS Ea llT put toother. Only 10 and It e nti each-nou ; bl h r. BoltUa nearly tT ry city and town , or by mall Uk for thorn. Abioluteljr'erylatut up-to-data itjrlu THE DIcOALL COMPANY , -HO nut llth fttntU 11. { Tin T rk WJi , H ff Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baking powdus arc the greatest menaccrs to health of the present day. ROW DAKINO POWDER CO. , NEW YOftn. The M. 1) . A. Entertainment. Equality lodge , No , 280 , MB , A cave a public entertainment and banquet in the 1 O O F ball last Saturday night. Before the ball was thrown open to the public a number were initiated into the myHtenea of the order , The pro gram consisted in a public installa of the oiliocra , stale manager 83. . Uayman oflioiating , assisted by Dr. Pickett. After tbia the , following program.waa rendered : Adrcss of Welcome J D Ream Fatcrual Insurance . . .J W Megan SOUK Zoda Grant The MB A annymm Recitation E L Thomas Duct Ro anil Vt ran lllalr Recitation Carl Bmlth Address DrOPlckett Instrumental Dnot Rota and Verna Blair Recitation OallMaQrant At the conclusion of tbo literary program , which was excellent and very much appreciated by all pre sent , the ladies of the order nerved lunch. There wore upwards of 80 present who participated in this part of the program with a relish. The growth of the lodge from the first has been continuous and it is destined in the near future to be one or the strongest fraternal organization in the city. They are now cloven applicants waiting ini tiations which will make an increase of seventeen members in the past thirty days , The officers installed were : J. R. Dean .President , Dora Smith vioa President , D. M. Amsborry secy. Kvime Amsberry treasurer , Helen M.illn conductor , P. H. Richardson chaplain , Dr. O. Piokett physician , L , A , Millu watch , Articles of Incorporation. Take notice that the underoigned have on the 22ud day ot Jan. , 1000 associated themselves together for the purpoau of forming a corpora tion under the laws of the state of nnd for that nnrn HO hnvo adopted the Articles of Incorpora tion in substance as follows : FIRST. The name of the onoor- poration is Broken Bow Dairy Co. SECOND The principal phoe of busintBB of this corporutiou is and Hhall bo Broken Bow Cantor county Nebraska THIRD The general naturJ of the business to be couduoted by said corporation is and shall be the man ufacturing of and dealing in dairy products ; tbo acquiring and owing neceasary real estate , the erecting and maintenance of nooassary build ings and more especially the build- ng of a separator station to lease. FORTH. The amount of the capi tal btook of said corporation shall bo $2,060.00 divided into 41 shares at pur value of $60 00 each , which stock is non-assessable. FIFTH. The commencement of this oorpor * ntion IH and chall be the iJ2nd of Jan 1000 , and continue for twenty years unless sooner disolved by mutual consent or act of law. SIXTH , This company shall not subject itself to any indebtedness. SKVNTH The nifairn of thin i ornpanv shrill he con- iio" (1 b aboard o' flvo dir c'or- ; Ih M' elli er , asveil at President Secretary and Tr aaurer , shall b elected by tLe Htock holders of tuu company. J. A. TAYI.OB , F. H ARTHUR , F , A Burtran , -Directors , JOHN STUART , 0. L. GUTTKRSON. 38 41 S. S. Hayraao , state ma-ager who has been hero for the pas , week went to Mason City Tuesd tot look after the intercuts of the M B. A. , of that locality , Jas. Dooley who went to Okla uoma the latter part of October returned turned Saturday afternoon to Un cityHis wife and children win went with him arc visiting in Illi uoif * . Myae. A. R. Humphrey vlaited Kearney Saturday. The htcray is booming aud many knoty problems are lolved and much wii d spent in trying to proro who struck Billy Patterson. Wuathor cold since hit writing , I will not attempt anyjprediotion on the weather until I hear from the Ground hog , whoja booked to ftp- pear Friday. G. A. Griff thh&s , ttapped ffve 007 otoi and Jesile Donnel two daring the winter. Have you noticed that the duya have lengthened forty.flve minutes during January. January came in like a lion , was like a lamb during the middle , sootna like hVwould go out with roar. roar.Tho The totoher and pupili at River side will put on airs , ai the aohool furniture ii on bund and will be pat in place shortly. The woman's aufrage meeting last Saturday night waa a failure , whether the inclement weather wai the cauBO wo are unable to lay Held Up. Tuesday night ai Chas. B. Rec tor of Green was on hii way home from Broken Bow was hold up by a man , when out abont four mile * from town and relieved of hi money. The man waa stationed on the brow of the "hog back" and just as Mr. Rooter reached the top he drow'a gun on him and demand ed hie money. Ho palled 50o and handed it to him when ho permit * ted him to move on. The robber had a handkorohief tied over hit face for a mask ; it waa about eix in the evening. NOTICE. The First National Bank of Broken Bow , located at Broken How , in the State of Nebraska , is closing up its affairs. All note holdres and others , creditors of said association , are therefore hereby notified to present the notei and other claims against the aaaooiation for payment. Dated Oct. 28,1899. I'll. H. G. ROQBKI , Oaihier. Roud Valley items were received too late for thiii mue. MM J. A. flatohiaon left today for Adama Ind.to attend the bedaidt of her mother who ia dangerouily sick. sick.Ja Ja ยง . Peal return ad Toeaday from a five week * viaait , with relatirea in North Carolina. Mr. Buahnell cam * with him Prof. J. H. Teagarden occupied the pulpit in the Baptist ohurob. Sunday morning and evening ia the absence of Rev. Megan. Several of the membcra of the G. A.R.post gave J.W. Smith a reoep * tion last night , the oooaaion of his 00th birth day. A pleaaaat time ia reported. Supt. Tooley informs ai that a teachers and patrona institute will be held in Broken Bow Febr. 94 , Supt. Beck and Dr. Boatit have promised to ba preaent ; program next week. One of the viotlma of the Lina- oott eaya ; "Yon oant work B. R. Peroell on a hand oar deal or Lini oott landaite daal bat a nice dancing mistress oan work him twioe on the price of the opera hall. W. T. Stephens of South Omaha , bought 66 mnlea and horaea here the first of the week. A large number of horses that were ofiered he would not buy because they were too thin in fit ah. He paid ae high an 187,60 for one span of mules , the hones averaged him about $66. i - Tonm * * of th Cat Family. The tonguea of the cat family art covered with recurving spines. In t * common domestic cat these are small tout sufficiently well developed to glv the tongue a feeling of roughness. Bat in the lion and tlgar the npii ce ar strong enough to enable the animal t * tear away the akin of a man's hand moralr by licMng It English Hewnpuper for th ICIvUnu A dally English nowepupsr IB to t > e started In the Riviera. About 250,000 people visit the Riviera during toe winter months , and of these at least ft third are English or Americans , wke > heretofore were forced to send to Farla for newspaper * In their own language. The ntw publication vrlll be called the Riviera Dally. A * Afterthought. Mr * . Goadley "It would be a goo * thing tor you If you thought iwica before speaking onca. " Mr. Oondley "It's too late now. I should have pur- aued that plan before I propound ( a )