if VOL , XYII1 , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 7 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 51 YOUR NOSE. , i May be roronn , grrclnn , pug. lontf , full or slim , If youcjiti ue'ir a "IIOPO clnass I P n' ' ) ' It. It you cant I'll tell you BO , nnd Uwlll be tbo flunl decision , on wlilch yon nuiy rest. I nra expert la Q Ing frames as well as eyes. i Graduate of Clilcniro Outlwlmlc College. H HAIL ! HAILI HAILI g Jag This is the season of the ) | * year , farmers should bo ? | | | ' suranco Co. of St. Paul , sjiFf. jjfjj Minn. Their company has & ; pH been writing Hail Insure } ; p. * . nnco for sixteen years and f | W. D. Blackwell , Agent ft iv.f- > / ; * At Farmer's Bank. . / . ' fi'i ? > . P.i'J ft M The Latest 8TVLK8 IN & | Vall - : - ii. -AT $ * G. Haeberle s. ' ? * I/ # > B.Q (7 = 3 .H CU3 : > k ? ' " > Joii * 'IV \l A 'l\ Oi 'lAk S'i PENN & DOKRIS , I1LAOKSMIT1I3. AH Kinds of work In our line don promptly ami In llret-olftos order. Hct Slup on the corner , wcet of tlie hop house. Glvo ua a trinl. General Otib was permitted t land at San Francisco Monday after being quarantctnod livn days owing to there being several U.IHCS , of small pox on the boat , on which i bo came from Manila , j Lr. T , W. Bass , dentist , Broken [ Jow. Fresh Saesafrass at. WlLKlNS PlIARMAOY. Anyone wishing parasols repaired cavn them at A. W. Drako'i. Fou SAI.K A thproubrcd horo- or.i bull. WM Fiucv. if. 1' ! o Quaker Hath Cabinet will ivo health. Ifori caq ! by J. C. lit > \VK.V. Gum , two paokar/es tor u at WILKINS' PUAII&IAOV. Five room cottage , on north side , with stable and other conveniences or rent. Edwin F. MYERS. Go to Mike Scanlon's * Restur- int for the beat lunch in town tnd confectionery , Call at Wallace's Restaurant west hide square , fot1 meals or lunch- s , any hour from 5 a. in , to 10 p. m. Remember that another invoice f ( rgans will be in this wtu-k , in oak oases. See them before buy- ng. A.W. DIIAKK. "A thing of beauty is a joy for- ver ; " HO uro thoao chofonierres at V. W. Drake's. Spring ; s here ! Drink Sassafrass 'on for your blood. PHARMACY. Call on or write Broken Bow Ab- traot Co. when iu need of uu ab. tract of title. E. Royso abstractor. CAUINKT PUOTOS * 'J.OO A DOZKN ; 4 good stamps lor 25o ; at U. L. sizier'n studio , west side square. Cannon City coal at Diorka jumbor Co. Write Ilayden Bros ? , Omaha. Vholcsale Supply House forpr\2CH nd 8iinpleH. ! 2 8 lyr. Now frames and mouldings for pring trade ; Homo of the finest over hewn hero ; all at low prices and omo still lower. At A.W.Drake's. WALL PAPER All now and irtistic designs. All 11)00 ) paternH t J. C. BOWJCNB. WANTKU Twonty-livo totting lens. Address oombinntion box 1 , Broken Bow , Neb. The rain has come ; BO have A. W. Drake's folding beds. Call and co them. Those dandy snap locks , polet * and curtains are just in. All sizes nul lengths at A. W. Drake's. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co. E , Royso abstractor. In 1800 there was ouo telephone orlovery sixty-six person in the Jniled States but when ring up all for No. 5. Do you want a line table ? Look at the Wisconsin , ball bearing slides , massive carved bracket legs , a child can open and oloao it. A.W. Drake. Call at the Now Grocery store , west side of pquaro , for fresh goods and bottom price ? , tl A. WALLAOK , Proproitor. $35,000,000 is the cost of the New York underground railroad , ami it take thieo years to do the work. What an amount of money can bo eav d by dealing at J. C. IJOWKN'S. Geo. ilonty. can shou some of the luut work of papering dona in the oily this spring. If you want a line pnd economical job of papering or painting call on Geo. lloiitr. . Residence west of Catholic church. Are you g jing to buy a buggy for the 4th of July , if so call on Plin L , Motcalf at West Union Nebr , , Ho | IIH ; ; i car load and will sell as cheap ; i good buggies can bo sold. Wo all so have Surrey's Spring wagons , and lumber wagons. Wanted Cattlu to rusturo. I have a line 'section ' uf pasture land and want at least 100 head of cattle to pasture , Plenty of water and salt guaranteed. tf JHBSB GANDY , IIOKSUS STHAYKU From Huff's ranch , seven mil OH south west of Broken Bow , Saturday night , May , 20 , two horses , one bay the other black , three and four years old , with mane ronohed. Informa tion leading to their recovery will be thankfully received James MoGraw , Gates , Neb. Kor Hale. The William E. Weokorly farm , northeast quarter , section twenty three , township thirteen , north of range nineteen , west 0 principal meridian , G room frame house , small granary , sod Htablo , windmill and uood well. Forty acres in pasture , in cultivation balance ninoty-fivn acres , ance unbroken. R. K. GLAHB. 3 8 Broken Bow Nobr. Local Mention. Job printing at this office. Miss Maude Jackson , of M < IHIL city is attending the summer school. C. U. Richatdsou has b'eon np- itointed deputy sheriff instead of N. Taylor resigned. 'I he oily council was iu session three days the first part of this week as a board of rqualizaton. JCSHO Gandy shipped a oar load of cattle to Omaha laet week of his own food ing. D. L. llerriok of Ash Crook marketed thirty-two head of fat hogs in thin city last week. Dr. GWKirkpatriok of West Table called Monday. Ho reports that the crops are looking iino in his vicitity. John Towcll , of Berwyn , is re ported quite sick , lie has boon confined to his bud for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chal. Maupin have a boy at their homo that was born Sunday Mother and little ono are reported doing nicely. Prof John G. W , Lewis oamo up from Grand Island Saturday evening - ing iu order to bo on hands to take charge of the Summer School of which ho is principle. Mayor Royeo has appointed W. II. Oshorno , Jr. City olork to fill the vacancy made by the absence of W.W. Cowls , City olork elect. The appointment is a good ono. M.E. Vanclenburg of Sargont IB being favoably mentioned as a canditato for the legislature. Mr. Vaudouburg is a good citizen and well qualified to fill the positio.il of Representative or Senior. S.II.H. Clark , who for years was president of the Union and Mid. souri Pacific railroads , was burried Monday in Omaha where ho spent ( o many years of his Hfo m thu employ of the U.P.R.R. Co. Send in 25 cents cr hand it to > your post master and get the Ricruis- LIOAK until January 1st for 25 cent * or the RKPUULICAN and State Jour nal for 75 cents or the RKPUULICAK and Bee or New York. Tribune for 05 cents to January 1st 1001. Profe. Lewis and Murphy , who have charge of the Summer School made this ollico a friendly call Monday evening" They report fifty two students enrolled the tirst day. This is a good , showing and would indicate that at least 100 will be enrolled before it closes. Marshall Towsley has boon mak ing it interesting for several days for the owners and agents of barns who have lot manure aocuuulate around their premises. He proposes to have the barn yards cleaned up without fear or favor. Some have already been fined und others will bo unless his orders are obeyed. Mules \Vanted. I willbo _ in Bioken Bow Satur day Juno 0 , 1000 lor the purpose of buying mules from 5 to 8 years old , 14 to 10 hands high. Bring in yonr mules that day to S. P. Groat's barn and get the highest prices in cash. SPARKS BROS. MULK and HoitBB Co. , Kaunas City , Mo. D. A. Vausant , of Ansley , was a welcome caller Saturday. Mr. Vansant h s recently finished put ting a bridge 380 feet long across the Middle Loup river at Com. stock. While there ho moved three buildings from Wescott to Coni- stook. Ho expects in a few ( lavs to put in the bridge across the Muddy on the road south of Jud Kay'tt farm. J.A. Jackson , of Centorvillo , Iowa was among the friendly oallerK at this office Monday. Mr. Jack son is hero in ° oaroh of his children who his wife oamo out hero with some MX month * ago. Ho says ahe has given them all away inaludinu a baby only a year old , except the oldest boy who iu 12 or 14 yea > s old and who remained with him in Iowa. Mrs. Jackson has sued for a divorce. Congress will adjourn next wook. County hoard o'f supervisors will bo iu iOBHion next week , J.M. Cotton formerly of Lincoln and now of Chicago is in the city. Jtulgo Sullivan shipped a carload of fat cattle to Omaha last week. Maiy Bcal left Tuewlav mornitif , on a visit to Harvard and Red Cloud. The Woodman will hold a picnic at Ravenna Juno 1'Jlh. All mem bers of the order are invited to at tended. Mr ? . Burns , wife of Rov. Btirne Inf last Thursday morning on a visit east with lolativos MII Penn sylvania. The ladies of the Methodist church are arranging a musicale to be given at the church on June 20th. 20th.Tho The republican state league is called to moot at Lincoln Juno 28th. A largo gathering and an enthusias tic meeting is anticipated. Mrs. Mary Auisborry ot Mason City was visiting several days in Broken Bow last week. She re turned homo Sunday , morning. The Sunday school of thu Epis copal church now meets at quarter of ten iu the morning , and the evening ing service is hold at 7 o'clock. Lord Roberts' army entered Protora , Tuesday. This practi cally puts an end to the struggle between the English and Boers. The famous .orator nf Iowa , con gressman Deliver is being favoiably mentioned for candidate for vice president on the republican ticket. Mrs. Ilattio Speaks who has boon visiting hero several months with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. U. Walton returned to Omaha Tuesday morning. Frank and Leroy Noodham of Arnold were in the oily the first of the week delegates to the Sunday school convention. The latter made this office a welcome call. Prof. Peters , a graduate of the state univcrai'y will deliver a lee tiiro in the M. E. ohuroh Friday night. HM subject is : "Will bo Made to Order. " An admission fee will bo charged. Preaching at Christian ohurch Sunday Juno 10th , 11 a. m. subject "Proving and Holding" 8 p. m. "Power of Thought. " All are cordially invited. T. B. McDonald , Pastor. CongroRB has appropriated $5,000- 000 to St. Louis to aid in the Louisi ana purchase exposition to be hold there. This will enable the people of St. Louis to make one of the grandest exhibits of the century. The ladies of the M. B. church will have charge of tbo Soda foun tain in MoCoinas Drug store uexl Wednesday June 13th , They will servo ice cream soda , icecream , ant ! strawberries all day. Every body come. Will Smith , the colored man who has boon in the employ of Judge Reese for several months has skipp ed for parts unknown. Juvt before leaving it is said that ho borrowot several small amounts and fo'gei an otdor on W. S. Swan for $4.00 over Judge Reese's name. St. John's Episcopal Church. Trinity Sunday , .luno 10th , 1000 Sunday school 0:45 : a. m , Morning service Ha. m. Evening service 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to be present. Walton Hall Dogyett. Rector. M. 1) . A. I'lciiic. The members of the Modern Brotherhood of America of Ansley and Cumro haye decided to hold a picnio at Ansley in W , K. Millers grove Juno 10th , 1000. An invita tion is extended to Broken Bow lodge to attend and to take with them lunch and baskets well filled. B. F. WKI.CII , Chr. Com. Oregon , wh.oti is the first state to hold an election this joar went republican last Monday .by a hand some majo'ity. The republicans elected supreme judge from 5,000 to 8,000Kood and Dairy oommianoner 0,000. In the second congressional diitrict , Moody ( republican ) was elected by 5,000 to 7,000 , majority ; returns as far as in from tbo firot district , indicate a republican vic tory. The republicans claims a majority - jority in both houses in the state legislature. The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world eel e b r a t e d for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes , biscuit , bread , etc. , healthful ; it assures you against alum and all forms of adultera tion that go with the cheap brands. Alum bMcIntr powders re low priced , n nliim costs hut two cents * pound ; but alum Is a corrosive poison and It rcndtri the baking powder dangerous to use In food. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK. FOR .SAMS CIIKAP. A Golum- bus Park Phaeton iu tirst-class condition. 2t. L. E. WILSON. Dr. Mathews and wife and R. Wymore of Callaway were in the city attending the Sunday school convention this week. W. II. Clay Co , Supt. of Phelps delivered tvvo able addresses at the Sunday school convention yester day afternoon and night. The for mer will be publish iu the Rui'uii- UCAN next week by request of the convention. Col , 11. C. RuBsall mot with quite a painful aooidoiit "Wednesday night of latit week while hero. It WUH cause by a ohair being hurled against ono of his liiubri by a strong guat of wiud that uatno up nuddun- ly prooeeding the raiu Woduosday evening. At first he regarded it only a slight affair , but beforu ho got homo next day ho was Hcarooly able to walk from the severe bruso reooivod. mcci ParkUuret At her homo Iu Hwl Valley. Friday. June let. Mrs. Nancy J'urkUunt or b * rt ( allure , ngo 71 years 8 inontUB and UJ diiyi. The deceased was mother of Chan. Parkliurttt , of Morna , Ellen , an in valid daughter who made her home with her , Mrs. Jas. Porter of Elton. M.M. Parkliural was her step son. She liad boon a profoBsor of rohgon since early child hood and until the ! ast few years was a mombiir of the missionary Baptiflt uhurch. Several yearn HIU has been a mem ber of the M. E. ohurch of this place. The funeral was conducted Sat ml ray afternoon in the M.E. church by Rev. E.AKuight. . The Rici'UiiLiOAN extends to the relatives tro Hinoero sympathy of their friends iu their hour > uf berevement. A Normal School. Prof. Q. E. BoggH oamo up front Grand Inland last Thursday anil made arrangement for the issuance of the College Entorprino about June first. Both ho und Prof. Moody are pushing the Gibbon business and Normal College. Die school will open September 4. Gibbon Reporter. Prof. Bogga IB one of Custer county's buys who quit school long enough to go to Manila BB a member of Co. M to liok the Spanish and put the Filipino m- HurgentH to flight. Since his ruturn he han finished hit ) education and will start in buninonn ut the head of a business college at Gibbon. He has the abilty and education and doubtless will succeed. On Thursday of last week , while Porter Cudubuuk , Lou Nicholson and Henry Longmorn were taking up the door of John Rood's old sod housu , after they had torn the roof off , the wall fell in , catching Mr. Cudaback under the falling sod , covering him up completely , and injuring him quite severely. Mr. Nicholson also received sever in juries , while Mr. Longruoro , who only had his fuel caught , escaped unhurt. Callaway Courier. The County Sunday School Convention , The Sunday school convention held this week in the Presbyter ian church passed off very plea santly and profitable to those who were in attendance. The at tendance by delegates from the schools in the county were not very numerous , yet a number of the schools were represented. Excellent papers were read and discussed. The adress of Rev. S. R. Boyd Tuesday night was an able and practical talk and was very much appreciated. The papers by the several ministers and other of the county were good. W. II. Clay Co. Supt. of Phelps Cu. the only other speaker from abroad gave an able address Wednesday afternoon. Also an other Wednesday niirht. The "Round Table" awakened considerable interest and was one of the interesting features of the convention. At the morning session "Wed nesday. The following officers were elected , President E. J. Pit'away ' , Secretary Miss Sadie Whitehcad , Treasurer II. Lomax. The following delegates were elected to the state convention. Mrs , Matliews of Callaway , D. W. Thompson and Miss Sadie "Whitehead of Broken Bow. , Altermates Dr. Matliews , Calla way J. O. Wilson of Cliff , The next meeting of the con vention will be held at Callaway. We hope to be able to give an ofii- cial report of the convention next week. MARKET REPORT. Wncat . . . . . 44--48C llnrloy . n.,30c Oats . M1s7c Corn . 33. llye 331 Mutter l2Kj 18. Potatoes . 30 : Onloua . - . . l.i ) Chlckeus . . . 1.05 toJ PC 4.1'J COWr ) . , . . . , . , . . . . moors . . . . . . . . , "UO TurUoyi . , . , , . L- btraw. . . , . lOc cwt Uay , . , . _ . , . 0,00 po lou