StotoIlUt VOL , XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 13 I i I I "SUITED TO A T" In tlm nunnlmotiB vcrcllcl nf tliopo for ulumi I Imvr ilomt wntnli work. I want thu illlllcu't ami pnrtlculnr work In tills line , b'cuuftu I know I nm quail- find to do It , mid do It light ; otlierwisii It Wouldn't pay mo to ask for It. Somebody may I ave repaired TOUH watch to the beet of Ills ahillty , and It ro- malno juet as troiiblctonm us hcforo. \ OU nro thu > nnn I want to eeo. t 4 Graduate of Chlrauo Oixlmlmlc Collogu. School Books I/ , ' Tablets AMI ) t , School I * Supplies , if i * AT i/ \ G. Haeberle's. i h i cca CO 0 fifc 0fi fiH cqffl fc CU3 0 O = 3 It IHII'I tlte mnturlul I-,1 , Hint ICOUH Into vimr is1' repaired wntcli that In ft perfect that docstliuluiHtietiH , any bungler can buy the fine kinds of mntortiil tunt I IHO In repairing ; but tkill la thn most vnluablo mitterinl that is1'I can bo used In watch repairing ; mid the bunulercim't buy it. 1 Bell my skill for what It la worth uuil It will coat you lees tlmu nt lower prices. P. W. HATES , Jeweler itnd OpUeiun. I West Bide of squnrn. CAMRUON itKEKSK , ATTORNEYS A COUNSELI.OHS AT LAW KtomuSO Itonlty block , Urokcn llow , Nob. MARKET REPOIIT. Wheat 51r Hurley ittc Oats 27i- Corn 35 Ityo , . . . .SI Iluttur IS. Egns ' 8 : Potatoes. . -10 : Onlonu . ; H Olilrkeiia , a i' ( il z > n 1IOK io ) Cow * . . . . . -1. U Btcorfl . . . . , . . ' .HO } Tnrkuye . , tic Straw. . . . 13c i-wi r. . jo' Business Pointers. Dr. T , W. Bass , dentist , Broken How. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug btoro. Call and HOU tlioHo now extension tables at A. W. Drako'H. 2t KOH SAU- ' Two good show oases , tf \V. IT OBHOUNK. Ii-o ijr ' ! im soda 5 cents a glass at \Vilkina' drug store. Second hand stoves , aH ijood as new , l A. W. Drake's. sO 2 1'ppnm Gum , two packages ior a nickel at WIUUNS' PIIAUMAOY. Cannon City coal at Diorkn Lumber Jo. Sealing wax good for uanniug purposes at Wilkius'drug store. If j iu want frcBli moat , call on Fred Alauhek , wtHt Hide of public square. FOK SAMFoity ; head of sheatH ; also two wagons. Call on K18-5H Dn. C. 1'n KKTT. W. 11. Penn & Co. Invo just re ceived a line line of ovoi coats. C'ill and sen thorn. Fou BALK ou HUNT ft'y ' building on west Hide square ; or will trade for residence property. II. L. FRAZIRU. WAN'rED. Ttireo or four more bonrdoro. Enquire of Mrf. B. W. I'd ' , in It' ally Block. Sn ) dor Bros , still liad in daily beuaniM. tbuir prices and goods thi'ir outitormers. Store room ior rent 011 nortb hide of public tquaro. aglHf A T. Go to Mike Scanlon's Restaur ant for the best lunch in town and confectionery. Snyder Bros defy competion ID | rices and quality on ladies shoo * . Call and wee them. Spring SB here ! Drink Sassafrass Tea for your blood. PIIAUMAOY Call on or wnto Broken Bow Ab- Htract Co. when in need of an ab stract of title. E KoyseAbstractor. Write Llayden .Hros. , Oniaba Wbolesalo Supply House for priset and sampled. 2 8 lyr. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by tbe Broken Bow Ab stract Co E Royso , Abstractor. Foil SALK Eigbt room bouse , uid oue auro of land , also Burdett Organ cheap. Inquire of 7 19 tf L. E. KOON. Foil SALE A flock of about J40 head of unbred ewes , and ouo im ported registered Shropshire ram sl3.lt L. L. WILLIAMS , Dunnmg , Nebr. Fou SALIC Twenty aoies of land , well improved , lens than one mile from town. If not sold soon , will rent for the winter. Price $800 Part timo. MBS. E. A.&JAXWICLL Foil SALK A one story cottage with six l.irgH . rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings. Price & 900. ( Jail on L. ,1. Gaudy or at this ollice. 7 19tf Under the now arrangement of goods Snjder Bros , are better prepared - pared than ever to wait on their customers , that throng their store daily. Promt I ai > d courteous treatment is what wins. AtlUllliUllt Cattlemen ! I have a line section of pasture land and want at leaat 100 head of cattle to pasture. Plenty of water and salt guaranteed. tf JKSSK GANDY. Frtd Mm lick is now better pre pared thun ever to servo the public with f re ? > li moat. Ho has put in anew now refrigerator of the latowt im provomei'tP , and his meal is kept in first class order. Call and see him , on wt-st side of Fqmro , Motive to lliuiturH. I hereby warn all partioi not to hunt on my premises , svv section 22 , township 17 , range 21 wist , under penalty of the law. sO-21 PAUL Bring your butter , eggs , lard and all oilier country produce to Poale & John , and got groceries , queens- I warn and froli fruit , or orders for ' dry ifoudb , IKMU , shoos , hinlwnrn I ami drugs. PI\LK it JOHN , ' The Realty ti recurs , id thu place. Local Mentioii. Job printing at this office. Avalo Vannioo will cmtor college again next Monday at York. Glenn Johnson returned Tuesday from his overland tiip to the moun tains. Paul Coffman , of Mason City , came up Tuesday evening to attend the county fair. Kov. L. L Eploy will leave next Monday for York , where ho will reside in the future. II M. Pickons , of Btrwyn , mrulo this ollioo a friendly ull yesterday , and had his name enrolled for the \ KlCI'UnLIOAN. The inch of rain Monday after noon and night put the streets and fair giounds in most excellent shape for the fair. WAGONS , SURREYS AND BUGGIES. G. W. APPLE , W. A. Thompson , who recently sold his residence properly to Claud Wabl , will rebuild on the south part of the same block ocou pied by the building ho sold Mrs. S. L. Miller , of Omaha , is viaiting in the city witn her parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kennedy , at the Commercial hotel. Mr. Miller owns the Seifert farm , southeast of town. Kev. L. L. Eploy will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday moin- mg. The evening subject is spec ial to young people "Choosing your Life's Work. " Everybody invited. Just received a car load of Buggies , Sur- reyst Spring Wagons , G. W. Apple. The county board convened in an adjourned session Tuesday. The chairman , Carr , has not returned from his trip east , hence the work of considering the petitions for division is loft to the other mom- Hiram Miller , of Upton , while greasing a windmill on the Soybolt ranch Tuesday , bad one finger so badly mashed that it had to bo amputated at the knuoklo joint. Drs. Pcnuington fc Potter did the work. Peale , John & Bushnoll now have their dry gooda and boots and phoos in place in their mammoth store , and are kept busy waiting on their customer ! witb ten clerks. Miss Gates , of Mason City , has charge of the ladies' department. A fine rain visited this vicinity Moudav afternoon and evening. It was not heavy , but was sufficient for the fall graiu , and settled the dust. At Mason City the precipi tation was much heavier. Three inches by the government test is reported YOU CAN SAVE FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS BY BUYING A BUGGY OR SURREY OF G. W. APPLE. Prin. J. G. W. Lewis arrived Friday , and bin mother and brother Saturday of last week , end they are now at homo in Dr. Northrop's house. School opened Monday witb a good attendance , and now there are enrolled 17 in tbe primary and 35 in the principal's room. Miller Garotte. J. B. Coovor , who has boon suff ering for sever * ! months from an abscess in his side , resultinc from pleurisy , underwent a second opera tion the first of the week. At pres ent writing ho is getting along as well as could bo expected. His emaciated condition makes the situ ation moro precarious. New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. Chas. Ponu , Dr. W. E. Talbot , Sam Derris and Ellsworth Penn loft Tuesday afternoon for the Dis mal on a hunting trip. Ellsworth expects to return to ranoh 101 when they got througb hunting. Ho is not vet able to go untiroly without the usn of crutches , but ibinks ho will bo able for light work on the ranch by the time ho reaches there. t Captain Talbot is down from Dun * niug this wook. Senator F , M. Currio was on the fair grounds yesterday and today. T. A. Miller , editor or the Morim Sun , wns a friendly caller Saturday. Roy Walker has his steam merry- go-round heio this week , and the yourg folks keep it busy. Mrs. Clara B. Willnit is teaching the Kollpy school , west of Benvyn ' She commenced lat \\eek. Miss Maud Hutchinson , of Grand Island , cimo up Friday to viait with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HutchiiiHon. Buggies , Surreys , Wagons , G W , Apple. C. W. Booth , of MoKiuloy , who returned last Friday from Chicago , where he attended the national en campment , left Monday night to vi-it a son in Iowa. Hodmond's Theatricnl Company H playing to good houses each night this wook. Their plays are lully up to the standard. They will remain all thu week. Mrs. Mary Amsbotry and daugh ter Z'ideo , of Mason City , are visit ing in the city , guest ? of the family of ye scribe , and taking in the sights at the county fair. 'Gone Westorvelt , edilor of the Kopublican at Suotts Bluff , was a visitor in the city last Thuisday , accompanied by his wife. Tho\ wen : on their return , 'rwu the Slate Fair. Fred Maulick has opened up a i limit market on west sidool cquaro , and lias put in a new refrigerator > f the latent pattern. He is now prepared to serre the public with ! im class meats. Call and see him. A. H. Copsoy , of Wcstervillo , was i city visitor Saturday. Ho ac companied his son Herbert this far , who was on his way to Ansolmo , where ho has a school in the Lind- oy district. Ho commenced teach- og last Monday. S D. Butcher has the prospectus of his pioneer history of Custor Bounty published , and in it wo lolice some fine views of Cuator countv ranches anJ farms Ho wi'l ' iush the work of the publication of , he book as rapidly as circumstances will permit , Jns. Dooley returned Tuesday evening from the national G. A. R encampment. While gone ho vis ited his old homo in Illinois and comrades at a number of different towns , Ho also spent several days visiting his married daughter Kato. [ Io reports a splendid time. J. L. MoWilliams , who accom panied C. E. Wheeler and E. li. Douglas in an overland trip to the mountains in Wyoming , returned Sunday morning ever the B. & M. Ho reports a fine trip , but the mule route got to slow for him , and ho left Messrs. Wheeler and Douglas at Laramio. Prof. Adamson informs us that arrangements have boon completed for extending his telephone line to Sargent. Ho has ordered the ma terial , and hopes to have the Hno completed within the next thirty days. Ho hopes in the near future to bo able to connect Wescott , Corn- stock and West Union with Broken Bow by telephone. C. C. Conloy , of Gaudy , was a welcome caller at this ollioo Mon day. Mr. Conloy was formerly a resident of Br < ken Bow. Not- ivilhstandinu ho has been a resident of Logan county for the past four teen years , ho still has a lively interest in Broken Bow , and keeps himself posted through the liuruu LICAN. Ho is a brother of Mrs. C , S Martin , of our city. J. J. Wilson showed us yesterday morning a bunch of strawberries of which two were npo , the second crop this year. Mr. Wilson has bed of strawberries covering about two square rods , off of which h picked fifty quarts of berries this season Ho thinks that had bo watered them for the latt two or three weeks , ho would have had quart or BO of the second crop. In pensions granted recently , wo notice in Sunday's Journal two from Broken Bow who were remem bered by Uncl j Sam. They are Christopher Wolliver , who was granted an addition of $8 per month , and Hugh Konoyer , who was wounded in the Philippine war , $10 per month. Konoyer was one of Co. M.'s boys who was shot through the lung , Absolutely Makes light , flaky , delicious hot biscuits , rolls , muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These \ \ arc qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all othcrs. C. GORJU , late Chtf Delmonico' * . ROYAL BAKIN8 POWOCR CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW VMK. Uov. Roosevelt Coming. Theodore Roosevelt , republican candidate for vice president , will favor Broken Bow with a short visit October 3d , at 8 o'clock a. in , A stand will bo oieotod near the depot , where ho will speak to the people , fie will make several other appoint ments on the B , & M. line west that day , and his stay bore will bo necessarily short , not fco exceed twenty minutes. Ho will be ac companied by Senator J. P. Dolli vor , the noted orator of Iowa , who will doubtless favor us with a speech. They will bo accompanied by other speakers , who will stop off and talk to ttio people at a later iiour. But those who want to BOO and boar the next vice president , will have to bo at the depot in Bro ken Bow at 8 o'clock sharp in the morning , Wednesday , Oct. 3d. L. E. Wilson , of the firm of Wil son & Drake , one of the largest dry goods houses in Central Nebraska , informs us that their trade has been unusually good this season , and such as to warrant them in laying in the largest stock of goods for the fall trade they have for years. As Messrs. Wilson & Drake are con servative and successful business men , and fell for cash only , wo re gard this as a most flattering testi mony in favor of the substantial condition of the citizens and coun try tributary to Broken Bow. As the members of the firm are demo crats , it cannot well be claimed that Mr. Wilson , in making the state ment , colored it for political effect. The almost daily receipt of goods , and an inspection of new goods received , will verify the statement Hon. M W. Howard , of Alabama , was greeted with a fair sized audi ence in the court house last Friday night , where ho discussed politics from the mid road standpoint. His speech was able and logical from his view , and was well received by all. At the conclusion of his address dross the mid-road congressional convention was hold. II. G. Stew art , of Daws , was nominated by acclamation. Judge Reese , state commander ol the Nebraska department of the C4 , A. R. , returned yesterday morn ing from the national encampment Ho says that it was the largos gathering of the tuioampmont tlioy have ever had , except the year they mot at Washington , D. C. Ho speaks very highly o > the onter- tniuinent piovided by the oiti/.on of Chicago. The enoampmant wil be held at Denver next year. Silas Thompson , of Upton , was a friendly caller Saturday. From him wo learn that ho and his wife , with a man by thu immo of Johnson , were the parties that discovered George Zimmoror and Mr. Thomas in the watoi hole where they were drowned near his place lait Thurs day , lie tays it wna about eix o'clock p. m. when they found the team and buggy anil Thomas. From the best information at hand , they had apparently boon iu the water for four hours , as they loft Judge Boblits about 1 o'clock. The ro- oont rains had was'icd a hole about twelve foot deep where the road formerly crossed , and where they drove in the banks wore porpondicu- ar. The buggy had evidently ippod ever as it wont into the vater , and carried the men under ho water witb it. The lop of the buggy was up. Thomas was lying on one of the horses nocks , with his eel on the nook yoke , his head and upper half of his body being undoc ho water. The body of George immcrer was found where the juggy and horses were taken from. Joth parlies had bruises on their aces , and had boon blooding , which sustains the iheory that in the up- sotllng of the buggy they became tangled up with the horses , and wire Lurt so as to pievcnt their isoapo by swimming out. Q o. unuiorer was a son of Ford Zim- noror , who formerly lived on the Loup , near whom the men were Irownod. The bodfos were taken to Lexington the same night they were found. niuHic \ I am prepared to give lessons in vocal music ; also prepared to take pupils for the organ. Having had : i long experience in the torching of music , L ant desirous of having a number of pii | iin , Hillioiont to es tablish a ohonl society in Broken Bow. I am also prepared to cleaner or tune your organ at your own home , at the lowest estimate. N B. Any person or persons wishing for further information , can obtain it by applying at the homo of John Bailey , second blook west of the Globe hotel , nortb side of railroad track Yours , J. W. DAVISON. StJohn's Episcopal Church. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity , Sept. 10th. Morning prayer and litany , 10:45 a. in. Subject of sermon , "Moses un Example of Thoroiu-hwBH. " Sunday school at 13 in ISvunini ; service , 8 p. m , Subject of addrops : Tlu > Soooud Coming of Clmut. "