* I Boctetr -f L XV111 BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 15 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 39 I t 5J J 5 1 "ATTENTION. " A watch needs careful experienced at tention to keep Its flno mechanism la per fect condition. It doesn't take mncli oil bnt It mint hire that ml v ind Imvo It at th right tint III my biilnoi n to c r- 'cct nil dlfflcullk-H nboi t n u'Ati h mi I make It keep cor ect time U not worn ont I cuti do It FIDO Plymouth liouk oookreln for Bale. Throe miles north .11 d one uiilo east \Valworth bridge 4 G. GUYLK , Walworth. Clinton Day , I'HVOICIAK AISI > Broken Bow. Neb. Office over Hyorson'B grocery. Rpely ilence titti bouse west of Baptist church. -SON. CONTHACTOH AND BUILUKU Efijf Plans and ejilumtea on abort tio- tluu. Broken Bow , Neb. Dr. CJhas. L. Mullins , PUYhlCiAN AND tiUKGKOfl. 3d stairway frum went oudin Rt-altj block ; residopce , 3rd west M. E. church , eame Hide of street. OAMEKON &KEESE , S. * COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Rot rut 6-9 Kottlty oiuct Urokoa UIJT , Neb PENN & DORKIS , BLACKSMITHS. All rflnds o ( work In our line done promptly and In tlrat-olaas order. Reil Shop on the corner , weet of tbe boot house. Give us a trial. FABM FOB SALE : At Upton , 160 acres cf j > oed farm land , 80 acres in cultivation end the real fenced in pasture , with three wires. Good four room , aod house ; corn orib and graiuery , each 12x10 feel , connected ; stable and chicken house etc. For parikulars call on JJ. . Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wilcox , on promises.SS-Sm Full blood Bard Plymouth Rook roosters , lor sale , tix * blocks o null and one east of Hie public cqua c 35 51 .1 II 11 ( Ju-'tt * Worse Than War- Hundreds are killed in war. but hundreds of thousands ure killed by consumption. There would be no deaths at all cam.d by this tt-rr blc disease. Ii people rould be mule to understand that hhiloli'jj Cough and Consumption cure is a sure cure renmdj if taken in thn carh stages. 25 ct50 cts. and 1 00 u bottle. LJruugiBtH will return tbe money if a euro in not affected JoThla Plain Enongh- If YOU have a nagying cou h. . and are loosing flesh , go to a drug ! store , snd gel a buttle of Shilol.'s Couiumption Cure. Take two- thirds of it , and then , if you are not bem filed , return the bottle to the rlrtigyim , anilv will rntun. your m my. IMI' ! hit lau ? No one uouid anmore. . 25 < it5U u' ' and $1.00 a botUe. MARKET REPORT. Wh at „ a 40 liarley . . „ . , .jrji Corn . . " , Kyo . . > BgKB. . ' . . " . " . ' . .i' " . . " . . " ! ! . , " . . ' . ' " . " .V.i Potatoes „ " " ' " ' ' ' ' * ' ' " ' ' " " Chickens".V.V..1 ! ! ! ! 951)\t ( . llOB 4 OJ-4. Co > v > ) , n Btcors M 4.ru Turkeys Blr&w 13c cwi 3two Local Mention. Dr T. W Bass , doniifll , Broken Bow. Fresh Sacsafrasfl at. \YILKINS PnAiiMAoy. J. W. Rice of Cliff , was a wel come caller Saturday. More laughs in a minute than you eve saw before "Ruubon Glue. " Ladies Dress Skirts $1.72 to $2.50 at the ' RACKET STORK. Pacific blacks and blues , calico nt five cents a yard at Snyder Broe. J. S. Fraujia of Morna. kindly re membered this office while in the iity last 'I hurtjday. Kpr.'i't ' ! IH herpj Dm k S"mfr.iKN I in Jor j our I'luu i. * ' . V ILKiAB PllAIlilAOY C D Phelatu of Ansolmo , wa1 fraong the faithf ull who attended the republican county oonimittHc Saturday At thu niuttlug of the repuuln-af ? viouniy ct'Uleral oommiliOH tiatanhi ) the d it of th < , ; ounty oouveniio lixul for /iirul | 21. C. a. Martin has John Deer. sulky , plows that ho will sell t'-r less than they cost it the fauor ) ll you want oue see him buloi. l htjy are all gone. A. Wallace of Walworth , will eell at his ( arm on March 20.h ( , 1.900 , 5UO bushels of seed wheat , I arm implimeuts and some stock 'r Urm , has jum rcoHivcd a line f Jjpiiug iliL'tf- g -oild I'liL' biint cutn.'il ) dr.iina out , put nn Wll-h high ul 4HM tjpuoiakics , on-lit 10 doiiulu overbdy. "Kenben Ulue , " Friday March 2d. 15 , 25 , 35 uelits. For the next sixty days ( j. S Martin will m-ll jou for cash any kind o : a buggy or spring wagou you want tor lees money than the ) etui be bought any where else. The report of a birthday surprise party givou to W. P. iiogerw and one given to Mrs P. A. Walton pre unavoidable left out this week as well as several other iteraq of news which will appear next week. Tablets , Pencils , Writing P.iptr and Envelopes , ch-aper than evei ti tha RACKET SJTOUB The best line of chockolate candy in the oity , jubt reco ved. J. A iSTKVKNSON We received a telegram tins uioruii g stating that Mrn. Auir- berry'o lather , Sylvester Grouu.ce , at Promise Uuy Iowa , hail been alrickeu with p'trallysio and is uu UOUHCIOUS , As he is 83 years old the worst is feared. Mrs. A will leave tor Promise City in the morning. A. W. Drake is handling new organs , Kimbal and JLluspe. Njiit betttr. Call and see them. A. S. Gamble and son Ilarloy , were friendly callers at this office Saturday. Mr Gtmble and Horn have accumulatt'd over OIKhundnd lii-itd ot c itlo > i K ? i aV uni.il ) a a r.tuoii on tin VVi.d lloir. b'l i .and adjoining O tue Siinl linl range- "Christ's Kingdm In the Twenti eth 1'enlury , " will he the ihi'inc ol u u inoruuii ! d > rnto i at ibv M t - j ini i nuron in zt ? uuJ.ty. ah i dVanueliritiu St-rvKe in iho uvo i iiif. Subjfuiol bunaon : "Shaiumali aiid hJenuih. " Good Hint'iug by chorui- jhoir. Ail , iu uurdially inviiid. E. A. KNIGHT. Tapestry and Chenille Stand Covers at 75 and 85 cents , worth . 1.50 at fhe RACKET STOKK. 1 have purohased all of the O. P. fe. ley a , ok ol agricultural imple- neiith and will olose them out at hut years prices. C. b. MAUTIX. The Ull ZellUll } U4I1UIIH A \ n m nlikini Miiiiri ihtti tuo p.ip o i , Vriuiuii Aluiidij. Aliur Hiveril < llortti to nomiiiale one of their number hey endorsed the republiu .iiii aoininnus ex jpt fcr polioa jud e and uouuoia rn.in in the first und third ward. J , J. Snyder wan nom inated for police judi u and O. U. Conridu I or ununuilman in first Mini ind L. E. Kirkpalnu iu iho th rd. Snyder Bros. , is getting m a flno line of $3 00 skirts. They are u bargain , Call and aoo thorn. Cannon City coal at Dierks Lumber Co. Gl s Ware and Tin Ware cheaper than ever at the RACKKT STOHU WANTED A place to work on a farm. Inquire at the Republican office. office.WALL WALL PAPER All now and artistic designs All 1000 patents ttt J. C. BOWUNB. The Brokem Bow republican pri mary will be held ou the 14th of April in the court house at two o'clock p. m. A. H. Copsey and F. A. Walton represented Westervillo and Myrtle precincts at Central Committee meeting Saturday. J'isl ' n.0i'ivud a ntj.vv senii-poiot'- ai [ > n t. in in whi'i * . Il in a bu.uuj , llavillaud ( Jliina xliape it. J. U. BOWKN'B The days and dates of Mrs. Thomson's Millinery opening are on sa r. . .i } Mir-li l h ind < \ \ > d y . \1 'ch 20ih. F E. VanAntwurp , Geo. M ir , J H. ODapuijn , J. El. Doau , J. F , F.'X .rili ) ami 1U. . II. B.tyer- huffi.r repiuHuuted tlia south wes i pdBt of tliu oouu-y ai tnu republican Ci/unty Couieral Comiiiitteu meet ing Saturday. The po ( B not being satinfit-d wiih the result of the Citizen City Cduuus , hold aseuretoaui.es Monday night when only populists wure admitted atid nominated 11 11. Win for Mayor , E yin Beal ooun- iilmtn 1st vv iril , Sooit C < opi r'2nd ui , Di D.ij 3nl vs .iid C. iS Mur.h .iu lir ui i , y tor > li. D ( is ad Ca'tfii umeit * uhmil he it * Helling al be 1 rock priuet * . Fresi homemade broad for sale at Fmer's Hesiauraut , third door north ot post oliiue , Broken Bow , Nt-b. To the SupermtendautB of tud1 different Sunday schools in Custer County : Please send the name of your Sunday school and also the uameB of thu Superintendant and Secretary to Geo. G. Burns , secretary ot County Association , Broken Bow SHOKS ! SHOKS ! SHOES ! Mens shoes , Ladies shoes , children's shoes , in fact shoes for everybody. Plow shoes , vicikid shoes , Ladies fine dress shoe , Ladies Oxfords of all styles , Bicycle shoe- , Tennis shoes. he Larges variety. The Largest stock and the Largest Bargains in shoes , in Custer County at the RACKKT STOK- , South East corner , Broken uow , Nebraska. At the bchool caucus Saierda ) , Alpha Morgan , J. J. Wilson , Mrt. C. L. Gutterson , II. Lomax were nominated members of tbe nchool board. The meeting was largely a lendtd and ways ind means to reduce the inUebetodueBB was did- cusned. A committee of throe , Jewett , Lomax , ai.d Amsberry were appointed to meet with the assessors 10 submit the quot'on of increas ing the property valuation of the li-trint The West Union Milling Co. , are doing a good business in their new ' ig store and you can't guess what they haven't got and prices are clear down out of sight. See their line stock of harness of every description , new style , Con cord brass trimmed , cheap Also lumber , in fact everything. Call and see us. K. G. CAUK. 11 VM B and uobb'ea ; piticniH o centrn t tbii-s , at A. NUr.iktiV. . x differ'-t ' styltti ; pric-s to mi- everyone. I have been afflicted with rhu > - matism for tourteen years and no thing seemed to give mo relief 1 as able lo bo arouiH all the time but constantly suffering. I bar tripd evoiyihitijr I could hoar of ! tn < u' ' 'a l H th loiil iu t ) ( liambi ilti > r 1' Mil U . (11. ' I , I , t .1 j , til I W t imm"Jiuii ) roll v .1 uii i i. . a ah/ . , lime cured. I am happy to MIJ that it has not since returned , Jo l ) Edjar. Gurmaniowii , Cal For bale by all druggists. Tl.o Ladies Aid Sooiaty of tin Chrintiau church wilt hold an East * 4 Market , on April 14th. A good dinner and supper wil ! bo served and many useful articles will be for ealo. Remember tbe date , Howard Dooious and Allio Thorn- as of Ravenna were married last night , at the home of 1 , A Raneuu , Judge Armuor officiating. The band mad1 them a call and was treated royally The married couple will i > o to house keeping at once o > i Mr Renoau'e ranch on the Middle Loup. Patent Mediones at the RAOKJT STORK Pcpmu Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINB' PHARMACY. Fen SALE millut seed at ( K oontp a bnshol. JBBSE GAUDY. H , L. Frnzior , photographer , ' west side square' , Broken Bow , Nob. Write Ilayden Bros. , Omaha. Wholesale Supply House for priaof and sumploH 2 8 lyr. Shot maker's kit , including ma chine , good as new , at a bargain. A. W. DllAKE. For suits , iron and wood beds , roikere , cots , pring , tableBstandn , tc , call on A. W. Drake , west tide ( -quaro. FOB SALK Twenty-two acres of land peven blocks east of tbo pub lic squaie. A i oed tivu-ioom hoti.io. The land is nice ruid level. Wil -ull reasonable Mrs Laura Penii. $115 For Letters About Nebraska Thu pubsunger dcpartmuat of the 13. and M. R. R R. offers thirteen cash prizes aggregating § 115 for letters about Nebraska. Particular of the contest , which is open to all , oin bo had by addressing J F.ancis , G. P. A. , Onviha , Nob. March 8.5. Fou SALK North cast quarter ti'ti ion 23 , town 13. rani ? * 10 , wt'St MX | n > | iiRMidian , oix room i 'iiM * , e-mail granaryHod stablewind inII and good wt-ll. Foityocream ) asturb , nioty five acres in cultiva ion , ballnnce unbroken. R. E. GLASS. 3 8 Broken Bow Nebr. Notice. Ihe comedy drama "Reuben Glue , " which everybody is talkinc about , will bo put on Friday March J3. Notice the change of date. Notice We , the undersigned , have leased what is known as Gaudy's Sand Junk. Parties wishing sand can lavesamo by calling on us. Z. O. & W. J ClOBB. } 4-19 Broken Bow , Neb A Wholesale Pulslning. From Cuointoik , Count } attorney Ci.kptM k vvat sum IKMI I \ustt-r la mornint ; lo come al once am bring the Corner or Sherif will urn. One person was dead aid several othars were sick from pois ining. At the hour of going to jresa wo have received no partiou ars Is This rialn Euoughl If you have a nagging cough and arc losing flesh , go to a drug store , ind u-et a bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure. Take two thirds if it , and then , if you arc not bene- ti led , n-iurn the bottle lo the i iitiLift , tind IK- will ri'inniour unii v , I-n'i ii t1 < ir ? No iii i H mor < 25 'K. , 50cttt ati.l $1.00 u bottle. NFW STYLES ! NFW GOODS ! LOW PKICES. We open the spring trade with the most complete stock of Mil- inery and Notions ever placed on exhibition in Broken F.ow , consis ting of the very latest styles in hats and bonnets , children's caps , silk waists and skirts , suits , c pes , ladies and children spring jackets , underwear and hosiery , gloves mitts and all kinds of toilet art icles. "We have an elegant stock of silk dress trimmings. Our trim mer has been in the east for the past five or six weeks selecting the very latest styles in hats and nobby articles of every descrip tion in our line which will certain ly please you both in style and price. In toilet articles , our face bleech has no superior. We re- trim old hats and give them style and finish. Butter and eggs or orders oil grocery stores taken in exchange for goods. Discount of five per cent for cash , second door north of post office , Broken Bow , Neb. B , E. PRBDMORB , Now is the time to renew your subscription to tbe Raruz3UOAjf , Populist County Convention. The onoo powerful organization , known as populist , came togathor iu this city Monday under the call of a county convention for the pur pose of electing delegates to the state convention , thut will aoloot uclogates to the national fusion con * vention to bo hold at Sioux Falls , May 0. J. R. Rhodes boiug absent the mooting was called to order by E. R. Purcoll. A temporary orga nization was effected by electing Tom Holiday chairman and E. R. Purcell secretary. The following committees wore appointed on organization : C. W. Beal , E. S. Finch and S. Gatos. Order of business : , Iohu Coonoy , J. R. Forucyth and C. G. Einpfiold. Resolutions : W. J. Taylor , A , B. Hartley , W. G. EaHthmau , J. J. Tooluy and Fred Cuuimlugs. Cre dentials : II. J. Shin , C. M. Blowers , J. J. Downey , On motion , all res olutions wore rofored to the oornrniltu AFTKUNOON. The convention recouvonod ot 2 o'clock and was opouod with Prayer by Rev. Eplcy. The committee ou organization reported in favor ol making the temporary organization Dormant nt. The report wou adapted W. A. Overman was elociod ansib- toiit seuotary. The report on cre dentials showed all precincts ropro- seiited but Grant , Elim llayos , Tri umph , and E k Creek. Kuport adoplod. VVhilo Trailing for thn committee ou resolutions speeches \voro mude by Jesse Gaudy , C. W. Beat , and Rev. Eploy. The committee recom mended a resolution uistucling the delegates to the state convention to use their influence in doliotiui ; del egates lo the national couveniiouu thai would support only populism of national reputation tor presiden tial candidate , but provided further in case the democratic oonvntion would accept ono of the populis't nominees on the presidential ticket , that in that event the pop national commtteo would bo authorized to withdravt ono of the nomiuioes and substitute the democratic nominee instead. The resolution was vigorously advocated by Holiday , W. J. Taylor , Hartley , Cummings , W. G. East man , Coonoy , and others. It was opposed by Jeffords , E. Taylor , L. W. Cornish , C. W. Beal , Dieiz , Ream , and others. A lively time was had for about two hours when the matter waa compromised by passing a substitute offered by C W. Heal which instructed the dtila- gales to work for the nomination of , .ny ono who empathies are with the populist party , which moans any body that the leaders can make a itou with regardless ot his parly principles. The substitute was carried by a vote of 143 } to 5l Resolutius were also passed favoring female suffrage iu the Philipiuos and another adopting the initiative and reforendom theory , as reported by J. D. ttaam. On the female nuffrago resolution thu women wore t > iven the priveligo of iho floor f ud Mrs. T. E. Wheeler ana Mrs. 0 Pickett addressed the convention The work of the oonvotion was then soon concluded by electing 34 delegates gates to the state convention am naming thn central comlttoo men. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PARIS ( special Ootrespoudein. * ) by F PABia , March 1 , 1900 Wo palled from L'ulladelpuia Novem ber 4 , 1899. By wo , 1 uifun thu p > triy ' oiii < iii together tty iliu 11-V. Mru. IJlifib F'-rgii-iui of Ft ) zon. A'2 inn. It wttB tsnpp'ircd to r > i > a pirly ol ludlea unly hut how a "malo' ' Imnpent'd to gwc intuit IB rnor * than I Know , ulihuuxu I happen to be the unfor uniite one. It does not tike long to get ucqtuii'ted with pent1 ! I-1 t at am r. li fur w < > hd bion iih > * rd wenty-f ui hourI think evmy Mlowk HW the oihur iuid hie fumny UIHIU * y. It wnH wtnl ih > u nts did , too , ( > r AO wuri' s n d 10 tie K' " ' r tlilrti ( Iu N > ii i ' < iiith * u I'll -worn * uryx v < intuuO ud tun UeiU'-nland , u iliing w noh t con s ( liufd by Huiiurs a vo y bid omun. l' . nmkx It wornu tlmro wrt ub tut ton Luilinrnu uiiHsloiiaili B nb tied lUHking in nil thirty six. Perhaps 1 for.oi lo inHiit'on ' that the Monnoui or Li tor Uuy Sni'itH , HH thtiy ciiil thHtnHciv 'H were til m mnarlcR However one vwrv w B Dia § * S tint" who w 'iti'l 10 hiiv- hiid HOV -vivc.s aQ-ur ) .i IH Hint u bunt vvuh S in > H''uhonrd hnd iievor henn iinown to aiuk , uounuirnlly wo faltqultt ) BHfO During the day , when the weather permltt d , we were always on dock play- mK Home Kamp. The favorite gomo WAR "al.ufflu . board" or "deck Wlllarda. " The uamo IB all right on ship board where there h nothing elao to do , but on laud it would bo a dry game. In the evening tht ) men , nil but the "Sulnta , " wiuld oolluot in the Bracking room and toll storlea. I think that waa the best regulated smoking room In the world. One man , the largest aboard , and ho waa always In thu smoking room , we elected captain and master of coremonloa of the smoking room sung. ' who failed to report to htm onoo onoh hour during the day wna flnrd a shilling. In the ovouings after dinner oaoh follow had to tell a story , emg a song or dunce it jig. And so the tlm passed very nlco- ly until the eighth day , whan thodtorm etruok us I Imvo always wanted to "onb" a Btorm nt "sun" and I nmat flay thnt I bad my wish fulfilled to thu creates ! ex tent. It bcgnn on Friday night N v 9 , nboub twelve o'clock , and tbo lirat thing It did to us was to smash two port glftsa- OA on the port aide ot the ship and glvo aome people n shower buth , All day Saturday , the tenth , U rngecl and the captain enld wo Blood just an even ohanoo of staying on top or going to the bottom. Many people wore bidly soared but I onioyou myfolf tlioroughly during nil. I gnusB It muat have boon on the strength ot what the old "Saint" told us. A great m ny people wmo so alck that they wished wo would go down. Sunday was almost as bud as Saturday although Micro waa not euoh a high wind ( Concluded next w ok. ) MAimiKD-At Farmers Restaurant Broken Bow March 10 , lOOO.Horry Wright and MrB. Myra Austin both of Hargont , Rev Iloraday oflioiating. Mrs , Austin IB well and favorably known as one of tbo young teahera of Ouster county , and a daughter of A. R. Damon of Sargont. Mr. H. Wright is a young man of education strictly moral and industrious and enjoys the ostouni of his acqualnta- t-B. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will oc- upy the farm near this city vaoi- ted by S. Brady. X MARRIED. CLAY AuBiucititY-Wednesday ovo- ling , March 14 , at the resldenoo of the bride's parents J. W.Clay of Ansiey and Alinnie M. Amaber-y of Bioken Bow , Rov. S. C. Cadwoll oflioiating. The bride is the oldest daughter ) f ye scribe Smoo hrr graduation rom iho Broken BOA High B.-hools , n 94' ' she has boon toat-hmK. Wo hiuk she is ono of the best girls in the county. Th < 5 groom is a young man of good reputation and IB a far mer by occupation. After the eon omony , supper was sorvd to a num ber of guoBtB , who with but a few exceptions wore the young asso ciates of the oontraotmg parties. Mr. and Mrs. Clay were the recipi ents of a number of valuable and useful presents. The occasion was made more pleasant , by the appear- onoo of the Boys'Brokon Bow Band who serenaded the company and joined in the foHtivities of the hour. OBITUARY. Miss Emily Welmanvas bora January 19th , 1823. in Harrison county. Indiana. Was married to Charles Sands , Sept. 14 , 1843 ; to them were born seven children four of which are still living- . She united with the Baptist church in 1844. and lived a faith ful and consistant Christian in the church for 56 years , at which time the Master said it is enough , come up higher. She passed away peacefully at her son's , J * . B , Sands at Custer' Center , Ne braska , Sunday , March 4th , 1900 , aged 77 years , 1 mouth and 15 days. ilotbor IB gone I JOBUJ baa called her , and eho has gone homo , Homo to that "country" where troubles ami trials uuvor come , Bba never will come to us , Bat we may meet nor on that "Golden Buoro. " Where together 'round the throne wo'U sing , And part , no uuvur n ore. Hln * lius crossed thu dark river before us , Sliu hif oroduvil It , but mil aluuu , for Jet m , the bouumuii , has taken her gpirlt And cur dud U homo , to tint blunted home. Motnuriegunul Qoue to her rent Iu that "glorlouo land. " She Btaiidfl ready to welcowo ue , when on that sldii of Jordan wo etaud. Then together we'll walk the golden streets , Nero ; uioru to * uy good bye , -E N. Potts , Spring and Summer Opcuiiiug 1000 1 wiuh to auouuoo to luo public Unit my line ot Millinery and Bilk * will be oimipleie by Saturday iliroh ! 24ih aiid Monday Maruu ! 4Uu ( and pnutti to BUII every 0110. A uoidial aivi.ati .u in e.U"ixlud to all Alua I nou-t ) N Siider BroH. , uanieu a big line olitdioa / bkirlB of the boat quality. If you waul a bargain do not fail to Hue them. The HITUIILIOAN and Jnl < rO.3 * lor 1 51) ) . l'i o KEI-UBLI. < N n Journal lor * 1 OS. Like It. You should rumtmibui that no other medicine it * like Hhiloh'a Con Buption Cure iu any rcspoot. If other remodieti have failed to relieve your cough or oold , that is all the more reason why you should try Shiloh'a. Always sold under a positive guarantee , If it does not help you , the druggist must give back your money. 25ota. , and $1.00 a bottle ,