A > - * , * * * * , L-CiiJ 1 VOL XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 30 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO II She Made Eyes. Women "tnailo eyes" BB H liiiPlm'Ki In I tlie il n R of jinwtlcr , pnlchcs niul nrtlflclnt chivalry . Even now , porno Hi | > eranimtol bcllo , \vlin ; low Utr tlionsnmlt by tlicso old fashioned methods In tlio day * nf Pol It niul Hochnnnn , will cnmplnln of her granddaughter - daughter : "Nelly him bountiful oycg , If she only knew liow to use them. " Chances I nro , the grand daughter Imeu't the perfect eyes her ancestor Imd. Wo do no "make eyes. " hut mafco had R > ee peed by proper application of Kineses where needed. Gliispee to fit any byo. Graduate of Chicago Opthalinlc College. School Books , Tablets AND- School Supplies , -AT- J. G. Haeberle's. oca 0 CO 03h 0 03H - I W 0fo 01d 01m CX = J oca ItlM t me ttiitterlnt Ill-.t K Into v i ur In n i > erlct 7 < il > . it is tliu Jiou ; tbnt does tlio buoinubS , any bungli-r can buy tbc line klnda of material tbat I u o In repairing } but skill ia tlio most valuable material tbnt can bo used In watch repairing ; nnd tbe bunylercnn't buy it. 1 poll my akili ( or wbnt It la worth and it will cost you Ires than bungling t lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler Mid Opt'oiun ' West side of Bqunru. CAMERON &IIKKSB , AT r' TlNB\8 & COUNSEL LOKH A'J I . ' V Uf on.s . 8 9 Realty blocfe , Ilrokon How , Noh . 3SOTICI5. 1 ho owners o ( lot II , block 98 , In railroad addition to the city of llroken How , NebraeUrt : You are hereby notified to repair and place In Kood condition th hldo walk , along the south Mile of mid lot , on Jowett street , within n. reasonable tlmo , or the same will bo rcpnlied by the city anc co t thereby taxed and assessed ugalnst paid property - orty , nald walk to bo of material and dimensions as the old walk WHO orlgnally constructeJ and na provided by ordinance. 1' . Ji TOWHI.EY , 8-83 f-treet Commli > eloiicr. MARKET REPORT. Whjat 5U Jlnrlcy " 3 > v Oats . ! . . . . . U7i Com 35 itye : n Mutter 12 KKRB < 8 Potatoes 40 Onions 8 Chickens , y d d-rt-n HOBS 4 40 Cow * , < j. i Steers _ /.on Turkeys Oo Straw :3c i.v : _ 6.00 Business Pointers. Dr. T , W , Hass , clontist , Broken Bow. Lubricating oils of all kindn at VVilkin's drug fitore. b'ou ISAur. Two good show \V. II. OSHOHNK. tf lee urcatn soda C oonta a gliiHS at Wilkin'a drug store. Gum , two paokaijoa tor a at WlI.KlNs' PllAKMACY. Cannon City coal at Dierke Jo. Snyder Broa. still load n'l ' coiu- > ctitorH in prices , wliiuli auoountB for hctr lar o trade. Son 1 1 tig wnx good for canning > urpoHCH at VVilkin'H drug store. Foil SALE on RKNT i\ly building on wi'Bt Hide squart ; or will trade for residence property. 11. L. FKA/.IBU. WANTED. Tlireo or ( our more bonrdors. Euqulrc of Mre. B. W , lid wntilB , in Ueuliy Block. Store room for rent on north side of public square. agOlf . A T. SKYHOLT. Go to Mike Scanlon's Restaur ant for the best lunch in town ind confectionery. .When looking for bargains in dryer or notions you will look no ariher after you call on Snyder lirop. Spring is here ! Drink SauaafraBS Tea for your blood. PHARMACY Call on or write Broken Bow Ab stract Co. wbcu in need of uu ab. straot of title. E. Koyso abstractor. Write 'llayden liros. , Omaiia Wholesale Supply House for pnset ind samples. 2 8 lyr. Sec Sriyder Bros. ' fine line of ladies shot-H. They are the latest ind their prices ire bed rock. 8-2-tf. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co. E. Koyso abstractor. Kou SALK Eight room house ind ouo acre of land also Burdott Organ cheap. 7 19 tf Inquire of L. E. KOON. FouSAi.K A ono story cottage with six largo rooms , pleasant yard , ind surroundings , Price $900. Call on L. J. Gandy or at this illioo. 7 lOih tf. Snjder Bos. have added largely to their stock of goods and rearranged their stook which enables them to jettor accommodate their customers thin ever. Attention , Cattlemen ! I have a line section of pasture land and want at least 100 head of cattle to pacturo. Plenty of water uul salt guaranteed. tf JESSK Hnng your butter , eggs , lard and all other country produce to Poalo & John , and got groceries , queens- war-i and fresh fruit , or orders for dry L'omls , boots , shoes , hardware and drugs. PKALE & JOHN , The Realty Grocers , is the placo. Snjdor Bros , have the finest as- xorlmeul of dry goods the oily nfEordy. Their line of drops goods is largo and varied. If you want Komelhini ; line or nomething cheap call and see them 8-2-tf. A Coed Thing- Our Great-Grandmother's garret containing the same herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root toa. They gave our ancestor strength , kept llin blood pure , encl will do the name for you H you say no. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by J. G llaoberli ) . ' 1'Iinse Wo will pay for all tin tobacco tags ono half cent each in trade of thasf denominations ( showing Hrna'1 ' star printed on under side of tap ) : Horse Shoo , J. 'J' . , Good Luck , Cross How , Spear Head , Drummond , Natural Loaf , Star , old Honesty. J. C. BOWKN , The Grocer. FAU.M FOR SALE At UptonNob . 100 aoros of good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation , and the rest fenced in pasture , with three wiies. Good four room sod house ; corn crib and granary , oaoh 12x10 foot ) connected ; t ; > blo and chicken house , oto. KmparMoulars call on J. J Snydcr , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wiloox , on promises , agio Local Mention. Job printing at this oflioo. F , E VanAntworp , of Lodi , was a oily visitor Monday. Tom Blowers , of Ansley , is at tending court thia week as a juror. H. K. Miller , of Mason City , was a welcome caller at this oflioo Tues day. day.Tho The evening service nt the Epis copal church will bo resumed next Sunday evening. Ray and RONS Aunour returned Sunday morning from a visit of a couple of weeks at Qeriug , Nebr. Tlio attendance at the Grand Army Encampment at Chicago this week is eaid to bo the best over had. Browetor and Broken Bow orofsad bats Tuesdain this city. The tally stood 11 to 9 in favor of the visitors. The CiiHtcr Baptist Association will moot with the Mason City church Friday. The session will last over Sunday. The lawn sociable given at the homo of I. A. Roueau Friday even ing , was a very pleasant affair , and a euccefs financially. Mrs. J. A. Armour returned last Thureday from Hot Springs , South Dakota , where she spent three or four weeks for her health. G. W. McWilliamq , of Iowa , who has boon visiting with relatives in this vicinity for the past three weeks , returned homo Saturday. Buggies , Surreys , Wagons , GK W. Apple. Frank Jelinok , of Elk Creek , a boy who was sentenced to the re form school at Kearney last week , was taken there by Wm. Blair , court house janitor. WAGOHS , SURREYS AND BUGGIES. G. W. APPLE , Editor Wisely , of tbo Sargent Era , was a city visitor the first of the week , soliciting patronage lor his paper. This office acknowledges a friendly call. The West Union and Broken Bow biso ball teams played a matched game of ball at Round. Valley last Friday. The tally resulted 25 to 9 in favor of the home team. team.Just received a car load of Buggies , Sur reys , Spring Wagons , G. W. Apple. Hon. W. J. Taylor , of Merna , was a friendly caller at this office Friday. Ho seemed to be in a philosophical mood , and is prepared to take his defeat this fall , provid ing ho can not help it. Parties that are intending to go to Ravenna on the 8th innt. , and who luvo not yet bought a ticket , are requested to report to D. W. Thompson , or any member of the committee , by Monday , Sept. 3d. Mise Ama Amsborry , who has boon working for tin state central committee at republican headquar ters in Omaha for several weeks , will return Saturday night , to resume - sumo her school work at Dunning next Monday , whore nho taught last year. YOU CAK SAVE FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS BY BUYING A BUGGY OR SURREY OF G , W. APPLE. The state agaiuet Edward Martin , of the West table'who came HO near killing John Sweeney a short time ago by stabbing him with a knife , way dismissed the 25th inat. . on motion of County Attorney K rk- patrick. Sweonoy had recovered from his injuries , New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. Rev. McDonald , pastor of the Christian churchhas boon compelled to resign hie paslorato here , owing to the poor health of himself nnd wife. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have established a good reputation among the people of this vicinity , and il is with regret I heir church at.d many friends of the vicinity BOO them leave. Judge Wall , of Loup City , is at tending court this week. F. M. Rubleo returned the latter part of last week from a business trip to Ohio. Miss Addio Peck , of Corydon , Iowa , niuco of Mrc. D. M. Ams berry , arrived in the city this morn * ing on A visit. It is her first trip west. Rev. C. W. liritmtad , state mis- sicna-'y , will ouuupy the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday night. All are invited to attend. It will bo the first sermon ho has preached in the city. Miss Sylvia Moore , daughter of J. C. Moore , who wont to Chicago last February to have hoi eyes treated , and who has since been visiting in Illinois with relatives , returned homo Saturday. Mrs. T. 11. Wingatr , of Chicago , sister of Mrn. J. C. Moore , accompanied her home , and will upend three or four weeks visiting. J. C Woihlor , in company with S. S. McCounell , made this oflho a friendly call yesterday. Mr. Woih- ler lives in northern Illinois. HeIrs Irs just bought 120 head of excep tionally fine high grade threo-yoir- old steers of Thot > . Finlen , at an average of about fifty dollars per head , which ho will ship back to Illinois to food W. P. Rogers , of Lillian Creek , reports that the wind storm on Thursday night of last week , in his vicinity bordered close onto a hurricane. His new barn , which was built solid and of htiavv lim bcis , was moved from its founda tion and badly damaged. Several in his Community suffered more or loss , by having their wind milU ai d ether property wrecked. Mr. Rogers - ors has boon a resident of that lo cality for eighteen years , and ho says it is the worst storm ho has experienced since living there. The trial of H. L. Wiokham and Ed. lloaglaud , on the charge of stealing cattle from Press Richard son , came on for trial yesterday. Uoagland plead guilty , and took the stand in bohall of Wiokham , claiming that Wiokham was em ployed by him at $25 a month. As wo g'j to press Wickham is still on trial. His attorneys are Judge Wall , N. T. Gadd and C. H. Hoi- comb. The attorneys for the prose cution are L. E. Kirkpatrick and C. L Guttorson. The jurors in the case are Abe Norton , J. O Taylor , Goo. Williams , Thos. Blowers , E. D. Marquis , J M. Amos , W. A. Bence , C. G.Vil - liams , E. M. Mosby , Albert Spring- stubo , J. F. Carlos and Sponoo Harrod. Republican League Meeting. The Republican League and Rough Riders Club will meet at the court house Friday night. St. John's Episcopal Church. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity , September 2d. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service and cele bration of the Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon , "Ohrin- tian Enthusiasm. " Evening ser vice at 8 p. m Subject of address , "Our Failures , " You are cordially invited WALTON HALL DOQQKTT , Rector , Uaptl-t Church. The usual services will bo hold in the Baptist church next Sunday , morning and evening. Either the pastor will preach in the morning , or have some visiting pastor oomo from the Association at Mason City to fill the pulpit. Rev. C. W. Uriustad , state missionary , will preach in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. , and B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Union S S. IMcnlc. The Union Sunday School picnic to Ravenna has been sot for Satur day , Snptembor 8th. AD who are interested are requested to notify tbcir friends to got themsulvps ready. Tickets can bo had at the REPUBLICAN oflioo. COMMITTKK. Karui I. until . For sale , 1440 acres of land , partly improved , in Custor , Blaine , Thomas and Sherman counties for $1800 00 cash. Wnto for dohorip tion. MOKPIIY & EWINO , 8 30 2t St. Paul Minnesota. Cattle for Male. For sale , 853 head of two year old steers , 112 head of yearling steers , 100 head of yearling heifers , all dehorned Shorthorns and Hera fords , high gradf , "ii my ranch , 18 miles south of Br ken Bow. aug23tf WM. MONTQOMEBT. fe"cj > V " ' > P4 > WDE Absolutely Pare Makes light , flaky , delicious hot biscuits , rolls , muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. C. GORJU , late Chef Delmonico's. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK. Judge Wall , of Loiip City , who ia attending court as attorney in the Hoagland and Wiukham case , informs us tbat while two Gorman boys , 17 and 10 yearn of ago , brothers , by the name of Sohroll , of Sherman county , woru out driving Sunday , they unintentionally shot a Polish girl by the name of Zollmshi , through the heart. Before the shot was flrod , ouo of the boyn remarked , aB ho Haw Iho wecdH move at the side of the road , that it wan a coy ote. John Suhroll got hia gun in readiness , and at ) Boon as ho thought he was in close enough range , fired at the spot where he uupposed the coyote had stopped , killing the girl instantly It developed that the girl killed , with another girl , wore picking plums. Young Sohroll went to the county ocat and gave himself up at onoo , being greatly mortified over hia rash act I10NOII FOR NEBRASKA FRUIT. Placed In VnItcU HtutuH at Parltt ISxpoHltlon , Wlu- I'lrnt I'rlze. William A. Taylor , of the United States Department of Agriculture , who held the position of acting po > mologiut at the Paris Exposition , has written George A. Marshall , of Arlington , of Nebraska's BUCCOSH in competition at the world's oxposi- tiou about a month ago. Mr. Tay lor was m charge of the United States horticultural exhibit , and he convoys the information that in the temporary competition of Juno 27tli the collection of apples of the crop of 1880 , exhibited by the Nebraska horticultural society , was awirde1 ! first prize , "Premier Prix. " There were four varieties en exhibit , the Ben Davis , Dominie Molntosh and North Wc-Bt Greening , all grown by Marshall Bros. , of Arlington. Though tlio collection contained fewer varieties than the collcolioiiH from some of the other states , the fruit was in excellent condition , and presented a line appearance. Speci mens of the above varieties in the exhibit of thu Nebraska Ilortioultu ral society were included in the general collection of the United States , which constituted forty va > rietiea from fourteen different states. This collection was awarded "Pre mier Prix" by tie jury in the world's competition. The honor is regarded with pride by those who were instrumental in making Nebraska' * exhibit what it was. Mr. Taylor says ho feels that the effort to increase the European demand for American fruit bids fair to succeed , lie Rays the out look at present for the immediate and large increase in the demand is very favorable , aid -3t rpliese physicians decide to make Broken How a consultation - * - tation point , and will visit liere regularly every month , Are They Reliable ? Ir . Shepard .t llcadrlclc uro not "traveling doctors" In nny uonnu. Tholr practice ! Imi humi crtahllshod In Otnuhn ( or nlnu yours. Thulr flnnn- olni Btnn < lliiK ciin bo nHcnrtntncd throiiKli thu unki. TlinV hnro luruo anil well ogulppcu otlluon In the Now York llfo llmltllng , mid nisi ) Conduct a Sanitarium or I'rlvnto Husnltnl , which In usually full of patients. The JoctorH will visit Urokon How ( ivory month , ( or ono day , to per sonally consult with their patients In this county. This monthly visit will bu H ponniuicnt ( er.turu of tholr work. A Intondlnj'imtliints may consult and b j examined fruo of clurno. Hcforoiiccx by [ > ormlselon to Cuoter county people who know all ibout Irn Slionard & Hvnuilck'ci methods from poreontil oxparlonco. How Much to Pay. FPUS are extremely light. AH charges nru bused upon the wl.oloBulo cost of muiliclnes re- qulrod In unch cnno. Worthy people .Uohlng treatment , butunulnV to puycnch for oiirfervlcCH. will bo given rcapiinnljlo tlmo. I'oor people will he treated for whatever num they aru ablu to pay. All are Invited to coinu Diseases of Women , Our Homo Trcxtmcnt la clllolent In nil mild forms of weaknoi < H mid illiniums of woman. Our main ctlortlB to prevent the need of operattoni. Many raeuu may no enroll by mild moans at the patlont'tf homo. Wo Invlto womnn to luvcstlgnto what wo uro now dolnK ( or their nelghbora In their own town or county. Severe CITS requir ing operations lire cared ( or at our Sanitarium Stomacliliver Kidneys , , , Nerves and Heart , The various ailment * of theg Important organs treated hv new methods tuiu glvo prompt relief In all cuntblo cities. I'lensu uek us ( or our itpeelal literature , explaining our way of rapidly l.uudlltiK all chronic alfectlous. Catarrh , Deafness and Lung Trouble. Oitirrh , lleitddclio , DimfneM nnd Head Noli > en pro n ptly beueflttod. Wo h vo treated 12,000 eucu citecu In the phst tea yearn. We furnUli rotor- once * nmoiiK yrur own uelghborH. Examination frcillronchttls , Aetluna , and beginning lung dic o ( uccospfiilly treated by Ozoao Inlmlutlons , TliOnu uro given at the ollluu and ulno at the pa tient's homo by means of the Sliep.ird & IleadrlcU Uzono Inhaler. Ark ( or immoii o ( cured ca < * o4. The consultation date for Broken Bow will be Monday , Sept. 3d , at Commercial Hotel.