UtfttO Illat JUlU * lau - VOL XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 16 "Two Ways of Looking at It. " Roth wrong. t rwelvo ! nche < li the normal distance at wMch perfect eye * tec beet nnd eaMcgt. Holding Dock or paper differently ineaua eye rtraln meanp an error In refaction or detective muscles means gruvo barm eoonor or later "A claeB In Hire P TOB" slightly changed , but you know the Import , and tyee aru tnoro Important than stitches. I Graduate ot Chlcaeo Opthalmlo College. U T School Books , > k F / Tablets AND School Supplies , _ k r _ A m _ V JH A - - fck rv J , G. Haeberle's. It iHii't tne material tu t icoet * Into your repaired vrutcli tliat l i a perfect . Ilia that does the business , any bungler can buy the flno kinds of material that I nee In repairing ; but okill iq the moet valuable material that can be used in watcb repairing : ncd the bunulercan't buy ic. I sell my skill ( or what It le worth and It will cost you lees than bungling at lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician West side of square. 4 I fia 0) ) 0)G G > 0fc 0S fc 03 fnH C3fo CU3 0 a 0. Any one wltbloc a new watch increment in an old cage , call on J. M. SIMONSON , LCIDINO SnoKMiKin & WATCH REPAIUKK Ot tbo city , located In llyereon's grocery store. MARKET REPORT. Wtl t . 63 llarley „ . . . 3ac Oata „ „ . . . 27. Corn 83 llje _ S4 Hotter _ 12. C8 : . . _ . . 40 : Onions „ 8" > Chickens , it OC drzeo Hogs 440 COWA S.'O Steers . . . . _ _ 4.00 Turkeys Co Straw lOc cwt JlBy _ _ 5.00 A Good Thing. Our Great-Grandmother's - garret containing the same herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestor strength , kept the blood pure , end grill do the same for you If you nay BO. Price 26 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by J. G. Haeberlo. Business Pointers. Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. FOB SALK Fve large fresh Dur- > am cows. A. Ice cream soda 5 cents a glass at Wilkina' drug store. Cannon City coal at Dierke Lumber Co. Scaling wax good for canning nirposea at Wilkius' drug store. Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILKINS' PHARMACY. WANTED. Throe or ( our more boarders. Enquire of Mrs. B. W. lid wards , in Iloahy Block. If you want fresh moat , call on Fred Maulick , west side of public square. Snyder Bros , still lead in daily sales because their prices and goods satisfies thuir oustormers. WANTED To hire a boy on W. O. Luce's farm , in Rose Valley. A. McBlUBPUY. FOUND A laciy'n uapu which can bo had at this office by idenlfying property and paying for this notice Store room for rent on north side of pqblic equare agOtf _ A T. SBYBOLT Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by the Broken Bow Ab- Htract Co. E Royso , Abstractor Beat stock iarm in Custer county for sale , at $8.00 per aero. JESSB GANDY. Go to Mike Scanlon's Restaur ant for the best lunch in town and confectionery. SnydtT Bros defy uotupetion in prices and quality on ladies shoes. Call and see thorn. Write Hayden Bros. , Omaha Wholesale Supply House for pnoet and samples. 2 8 lyr. Call on or write Broken Bow Ab- Htraut Co. when in need of an ab stract of title. E.Roy ee , Abstractor. FOB SALE Eight room house and one acre of land , also Burdett Organ cheap. Inquire of 7 19 tf L. E. KOON. Twenty acres leas than a mile from town , good house , best water , wind mill , $700. Enquire of J. J. Snyder. fc27-2t FOB SALE A one story cottage with six large rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings. Price (900. Call on L. J. Gandy or at tbie office. 7 I9tf _ Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now JB the time to get a farm cheap. as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BBKNIZEB. NOTICE. All parties are hereby notified not to hunt on my premises , under pep alty of the law. s20 41 FBAHK WEIRENUEDEB. Under the new arrangement of pooda Snyder Bros , are better pre pared than ever to wait on their customers , that throng their store daily. Prompt and courteous treatment is what wins. Fred Matlick is now better pre pared than ever to serve the public with fresh meat * He has put in anew now refrigerator of the latest im provements , and his meat is kept in first class order. Call and see him , on west side of square. Bring your butter , eggs , lard and all other country produce to Poale & John , and get groceries , queens- ware and fresh fruit , or orders for dry goods , boots , shoos , hard warn and drugs. PBALB & JOHN , The Realty Grocers , is the placo. Dr. Withurb , Omaha's painless dentist , will be in our city Oct. 8th and 9th. Office at Globe hotel. Call and see him if you want your work done at city prices , and by an experienced dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Set of teeth , $6.00. 20 years' experience. B27-2 FABM YOU SALK At UptonNob. . 160 acres of good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation , and the reat fenced in pasture , with three wires. Good four room sod bouae ; corn crib and granary , each 12x10 feet , connected ; stable and chicken house , etc. For particulars call on J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wilcox , on premises , ug6 People Gather by the Hundreds to See and Hear the Next Yice President and Governor of Nebraska. Hon. Jas. Wilson , Secretary of Agriculture , Addresses a Large Audience in the Afternoon. The citizens ot Custer county had the honor yesterday of iseoing and hearing speak in Broken Bow , Gov , Theodore Rooeovolt , Senator J. P. Dolliver , Hon. James Wilson , a member of the president's cabinet , and C. H. Dietrich , the republican candidate for governor. A number of the other candidates for state offices on the republican ticket , and Judge Kinkaid , candidate for con gress , were present. Notwithstanding the early hour , 8 a. m. , fully 2,000 people had congregated - gregated at the depot before the arrival of the apeoial which earned the Roosevelt party , to extend a welcome to our distinguished guests. On the arrival of tbo train tbo reception committee took the party in charge , and conducted thorn to the stand that had been erected on the vacant lots south- weat of the depot , proceeded by the cornet band. Tbo meeting was presided over by Mayor Roysc , who introduced the speakers. Gov. RooBovolt who was the first speaker , apoko23 niintitoe and wan frequent ly applauded. Senator Deliver , of Iowa , who gave the Dudianoo a Local Mention. Job printing at this..office. Judge Wall , of Loup City , is at tending court here this week. Jas. Pierce , of Lodi , was a friendly caller at this office Tues day. day.J. J. S Kirkpatriok , of Lincoln , is looking after law matters in the district court this week. Geo. Willing is having built an implement house on the corner of the block north of the Grand Central Hotel. P. G. Green , of Greenwas among the old veterans who came in to see and hear the hero of San Juan. Jnlei and Louis Haumont , of Elton , were on time yesterday morning to see and hear the next vioe president. Twenty-five hundred people as sembled yesterday , at the early hour of 7:30 : , to hear th prosperity missionaries. Buggies Surreys , Wagons.G GW. . Apple. F. E. Van Antwerp , of Lodi , was a city visitor Tuesday , tie remained - mained over until Wednesday to see the next vioe president. Mrs. R. H. Hubbard returned last Friday from Tennoaeo where she has been visiting with her rela tives for several weeks. WAGONS , SURREYS AND BUGGIES. G. W. APPLE , Jas. Coaner , who has been at Gering and Alliance several weeks working in the interests of the M. B A. returned homo Tuesday morn- ing. District court is in session this week. The divorce case of Mra. J. C. Wallace aganist A. Wallace oc cupied the time of the court yester day. day.Of Of the parties in the city yester day from Woaterville that oamo to see Gov. Roopevolt wore S. L. and Elmer Cannon. T. G. and W , M. Gardener , A. H. Copaey Isaac Clark , and O. H. Moody. Just received a car load of Buggies , Sur reys * Spring Wagons , G. W. Annie. U. H. Holmes fromerly located at this place , but now of Grand Inland made thia office a friendly call Monday afternoon. Mr. Holmes is traveling salesman for the Doe- land fruit Co. thirteen minutes talk'was followed by C , H. Dcitrioh who after ox. pressing his appreciation of the re ception closed by joining in with the crowd in three rining cheers for MoKinloy and Roosevelt as the train whistle for utarting. lion James Willxon was intro duced aud after a few remarks adjourned the mooting until 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the opera house. At the after noon mooting a large crowd as sembled. The exoroiaoa were opened with c song by the Parks Imperial Quartette , of York. The first speaker was Joseph Pigman who after a few words gave way for Secretary Willson. Again the quartette favored the audi- anco with another si lection of music. For moro than an hour secretary highly entertained his audianco and was highly appreoiat cd. Hia speech was principally along the line of expansion of trade and prices under McKinlev'a ad ministration over that attained the four years previous under free trade and democratic theories. Ladies interested in Viavi homo treatment should see Mrs. Yaunoy at Commoricil Hotel , P. H , Monk has accepted a posi tion in the grocery department of Ihompaon , Ruble & Stevens. The hour of the Sunday evening service at the Episcopal church has boon changed to half past eovou. The Broken Bow Political Equal ity Club will moot at the home of Mrs. Clrra A. Young , Friday even ing , October 5 , 1900. Those free lectures for ladies are getting very popular and many are taking advantages ot them. Wednesday and Saturday for an other week. A , P. Cox , of Rodfern , made this office a friendly call yesterday morning , after hearing Gov. Roosevelt velt , Senator Dolliver , Secretary Wilson and C. U. Dietrich , our next governor. The Ladiei' Guild of the Episco pal church will give a "Christmas Fair" in the opera house about December 10th. It will be a good chance to purchase your Christmas presents. YOU CAN SAVE FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS BY BUYING A BUGGY OR SURREY OF G , W. APPLE. Preaching in the Baptist church next Sunday , at 11 o'clock a. m. , arid 7:30 o'clock p. m. B Y. P. U. at 0:30 : o'clock. Morning subject , "The Advantages of Godliness. " Everybody cordially invited to at tend these services. Dr. Clinton Day has moved hia offioo to the west side of the square , in the building owned and formerly occupied by H. L. Frazier as a photograph gallery. It gives him a fine location , aud ho has remod eled the interior of tbo building HO as to make it very convenient for his business. New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. Among those from Morna attend , ing the Roosevelt meeting yester day , were J. J. and R. P , Stanford , I. A. and E , M. Coleman , Bud Thomas , Larce Reed , Geo. Farmer , J. J. and J. O. Joyner , F. L Mann * ini , Wm. Coaner , J. N. Branden burg , J. B. Smith , J. P. MoRill and . Fouler. Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. The Royal is made from the most highly refined and wholesome ingredients , and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price , and is cheaper at its price than any similar article. Samples of mixtures made in imitation of baking powders , but containing alum , arc frequently dis tributed from door to door , or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food , and in many cities their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison , and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. . . . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , 100 WILLIAM 8T. , NEW YORK. Callaway was represented yester day at the republican speaking in tbo oily by Qpo. B. Hair , Dt , UathewH , H. El. Andrews , C. B. Drum , Harry Evans , Harry Phillips , J. J , Douglas and Goo. Winkraan. Perry Motoalf , J. C. Prodmoro , Gee , Garrison , John Murphy , J. F. HaUey , N. C. Tarlton , of Walworth wore among the number that oamo in yesterday to sen the next vioo president and an well at the next governor of Nebraska , Dr. G. W. Kirkpatriok , of the West Table , accompanied by his brother , of Grant county , Indiana , and Mr. Frazier , of Iluntingtou county , made thia office a friendly call last Thursday. Messrs.Frazier and Kirkpatriok Bay Indiana will give the republican ticket 10,000 greater majority than it did four years ago. G. N. Rawaon , A. W. Drake and wife and Geo. Carr have returned the last few days from the ( } . A. R. National Reunion that was held at Chicago. They visited aoveral other points in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Drake visited their old homo in Ohio , while Mr. Carr was at his old homo in Pernsylania and Toronto Canada while gone , H. G. Rogora returned the first of the week from a visit of Hovorl months in the east , Hid family is located at Chicago whore his daughter Nettie is in school. Frank is in Vermont whore ho is looking after sale of some horses which Mr. Rogers had shipped there. Mr. Rogers will stay here for BOIUO time looking after his business matters. The uHual services will be con ducted at the M. B church next Sunday , both morning and evening. Morning theme , "Tho Bride's Adornment. " In the evening the pastor will begin a series of four Hertnoni on the general theme , "The Possibility of Belief in God. " Everybody cordially invited to at tend these service * . EBNBBT A , KNIGHT , Pastor , Mr. Apple , father of Misa "May Apple , aHohool teacher arrived Mon day evening from Louaianna to nee Ilia daughter , whom ho had not H3on for eighteen years. It had boon reported that her father waa dond , but not being satisfied Mian Apple , after she had grown up be gan an investigation and his visit to see his only child living is the result. Dr. R. B. Mullins , of Goring , oamo down Friday night with a patient for the Broken Bow hospi tal for a surgical operation. The man whom he brought down a few wouks ago , and who wan operated upon , ho aays is well and hearty , and as rugged as over. Thin man that ho brought down Friday is in a moro precarious condition , yet ho hia getting along uiooly since the operation. The Nebraska Baptist State Con vention will convene hero next Monday night , and remain in session until the following Friday night. An interesting and profitable session is anticipated. The citizens have quite generally consented to help entertain the delegates , which it is thought will number about 200. Several of the ablest men in the denomination will bo here , and par ticipate in the exorcises. The pro gram appears in the RKI'UBLICA.N this week , St. John's Episcopal Church. Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity , October 7th , 1000. Morning ser vice , 10:45 : a. in. Celebration of the Holy Communion. Subject of aormon : "Tho Unity of the Spirit. " Sunday school at 12 M. Evening prayer , 7:30 : p. in. Subject of ad dress ; "Those who do not care. " You are cordially invited to bo present , WALTON HALL DOCKIETT , Rector. Notice. Judge H. M. Sullivan will pay a liberal reward for the return of his hound that strayed during the fair. It is an Irirh welt hound , long shaggy hair , long head curling , downward , lout ; shaggy taih