VOL , XIX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA THURSDAY , , NOVEMBER 29 , 1900-EIGHT PAGES. NO 24D MOb.ll BARGAINS SUGGESTIONS i FOR CHRISTMAS. The Cbrli'mas clrt ebon Id be something of an enduring and Intrinsic value iome- iblQg tbat will last fur years , bringing pleasant recollections of both tbo glvor ai (1 tbo occasion. i For this reason jewelry mnkes Ideal Christmas plfU , always appropriate- i acceptable to oTcry one , I want you to come and sea my holiday i lino. It will he unntutlly varied and I eaullfnl , and I am enro tbut iu It vou will find many articles tbat will salt b'otb year purse and your tasto. i * . Kemembor , lean soil for lost tbau many V otber dealer * because ray store rental and operating expenses are lower. i I Qradaate of Cblcaeo Opthalmio College. School Books , Tablets AND * School Supplies , AT , C. Haeberle's. ri It Isn't tlie material tUHt B > en into Your repaired wutch tliut reHitita In a perKct toti.lt IB tlie JJou/ that does the buciDbes , auy buuglur can buy tbe fine klnda of material tbat I use la repairing ; but ekill ie the moet valuable material tbat jan be need In watch repairing : and tbe bunulercan't buy U. I sell my skill ( or what It IB worth and It will cost you less tban bungling at lower prices. F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West aide of square. u f * oca o 8 * 5 v SQ o 83 o ) .2 .2H C3 PBNN & DOBR1B , BLAOKflMITHS. All ilnds of work In our line done promptly and In first-class order. Bed Sbop on the corner , weat of tbe boie house. Give us a trial. MARKET REPORT. Wbe t _ BOC Ilirley 0 tl . . .25C Com Bje Dntter _ _ . 20. Onions , _ II. Chickens 3 ( X Bteen . . „ . „ . 4.00 I Business Pointers. Cosmopolitan patterns ten cents. No more. SNYDKR Bnos. 3,000 pounds of Xtnas candy Just received at CoUom'u Grocery. Just received an elegant line of over coats. SNYDKB BBOS. WANTBD Old iron DIUBB.B LUMBER & COAL Co , Snyder Bros , have just received ad elegant line of shoes. It Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. Sealing wax good for canning purposes at Wilkins'drug store. Fresh milch cows for sale. Fa- quire at this office , 2t Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. Ice cream soda 5 cents a glass at Wilkms * drug store. ' Go and see tbo Great Majestic work and sample its work first week in December. Cannon City coal at Dicrke Lumber Co. Bo sure to attend tbe cooking exhibit at W. J. Woods' furniture atore. Get my prices on Christmas candy and note for yonr Christmas tree. A. A. COIXOM. Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILKINS' PHARMACY. If you want fresh moat , call on Fred Maulick , west aide of public square. Write Hayden Bros. , Omaha. Wholesale Supply House for prices and samples. a 8 lyr. Abstracts compiled promptly and accurately by tbe Broken Bow Ab ; atract Co. E. Royso , Abstractor. Beat stock farm in Custer county for sale , at $8.00 per acre. JESSE GANDY. Go to Mike Scanlon's Restaur ant for the best lunch in town and confectionery. Call on or write Broken Bow Ab stract Co. when in need of an ab- struct of title. E.RoyBeAbBtraoter. Ladies interested in the Viavi home treatment should consult Mrs. Ed. ROJFG at her home. 11 1 tf When in need of a llrst-olmes auctioneer , call on or address R. D. SOLLIVAK , Broken Bow , Nubr. tf FOR SALB A one story cottage with aix largo rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings. Priou $900. Call on L. J. Gandy or at this office. 7 lOtf Bang's galleries at Broken Bow and Ansley , are both open all the time , cabinets at $2.00 and $2.50 , and fine crayon pictures cheap Hatisfaotion guaranteed. Farms for sale and lands for ronl. Now is the time to get a farm cheap. & ? the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BRBHIZBR. FOB SALB At Geo.Adams'ranoh , 18 miles south of Broken BowNeb. , 300 small healthy pigs , weighing 60 to 80 pounds. FRANK H. SMITII , M'g'r. Broken Bow , Nebr. A , Wallace has taken possession of tbe B. & M. restaurant , and is remodeling the interior , and ar ranging to run it in first-class lunch counter style. When hungry , give him a call. n29tf Bring your butter , eggs , lard and all other country produce to Poalo & John , and get groceries , queens- ware and fresh fruit , or orders for dry coeds , boots , shoes , hardware and drugs. PKALK & JOHN , The Realty Grocers , is tbo plaoo. Fred Mauliok is now better prepared - pared than ever to serve the public with fresh meat. Ho has put in anew now refrigerator of the latest im > provements , and his meat is kept in first class order. Call and Bee him , on west side of square. FOO. I have for Bale 3 head of horaea 1 mare 6 years' old , weight 050 Iba. , in foal ; 1 mare 7 years old , and 1 mare 8 years' old ; one Bet of har ness , nearly new , one farm wagon For further particulars , call on me at W. J. Woods' atore. novae 4t H. MoBtWNiK. Local Mention. Job printing at this office. Julius Ottun of Round V alloy was a oity visitor yesterday. J. W. Fairfield , of Mason City , opent Monday in the oity. A , Somtnora , of Morna , made this office a welcome call Saturday. Rev. J. R. Teagarden , of Ansloy , made this office a friendly call Tuesday while in the oity. W. F. Groonloo , the now editor of the Ansloy Advocate , made this office a friendly call Monday. D. 0 , Konklo and H. W. Alberts , of Weissort , were oity visitors Mon day. This office acknowledges a call from those gontlemeu. Tbero are splendid opportunities for a buainoss men's organization to accomplish good for the town and vicinity in tbe near future. J. G. Painter has assumed full charge of tbe Populist , as editor and publieher , niuao election. He gets out a good paper , from the populist standpoint , Tbo Callaway Creamery Co's building at Callaway w.v < destroyed by fire last Sunday night week. It was being operated by the Fremont Creamery Co. , which had it leased. Joeae Westbrook and Edward Barnes , of Round Nalley , wore in tbe city Tuesday to make applica tion to prove up on their home , steads. This office acknowledges a friendly call. J. S. Baisoh has a fine pair of Elk horns in his shop , tbat he has re cently mounted tor tbe Equality Club. We understand the club had them mounted for parties in the east. east.J. J. A. Snider , who is ono of the prosperous farmers and substantial citizens of Oconto , made this office a friendly call Saturday , and bad bis name enrolled on our increasing list of stalwart republicans. Will Davis , who has been at Omaha for three weeks under the treatment of a specialist , for stomach ach trouble , returned homelnst Saturday - urday evening. He expresnes him- self as fooling greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smots , who are among the substantial citi zens of tbo vicinity of Green , called Saturday and bad their subscrip tion credited up to 1901 as an ex- preaaion of their faith in continued prosperity. W. H. Eimberloy , the Sunday School missionary , gave a stereopticon - con lecture at the U. B. church Tuesday night , for tbo benefit of a Sunday School library for that church. The attendance was good , and something over $15.00 was received by admission. New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. Mr. and Mrs. Snider , of the B. & M. rertanrant , took the train Wed nesday evening for a visit to their old home in Gilmer county , West Virginia , expecting to remain there for the winter for the benefit of Mrs. Snider's healthwhich has been very poor for the last two or throe months. A grand musical entertainment will bo given both afternoon and evening at the Fair to bo hold by the Ladies' Guild , December 12th and 13th , in tbo Realty block. Be sure to look over and purchase some of tbo fine photograpa on sale at the photograph booth. Warm supper will be served both daysfrom 5 to 8 o'clock. Wash Rankin is feeding two hundred head of cattle for the mar ket. He is feeding them at Johi Tyson's place , six miles west o town. He is associated with Wrigh Rankin , of Blaine county , where they have 1,400 head of stock cattle on the ranch. They recently sole 000 head of stock cattle to eastern parties. For Christmas presents , A. W Drake baa just received a new line of frames and mouldings , consisting of Flemish oak , triple venire quar ter stock , in light and Flomial black , gilt ornaments , fancy flee rockers , in fifteen styles. Always a line of second hand heating and oook Btovea , as good as now , a present at ono.fourth price of now S. J , Landifl , of Callaway , was a rioudly caller yesterday. Wantz & Thompson lost another Due stallion yesterday from pink eyo. eyo.N. N. K. Lee of Round Valley , who pent the summon in the Black IJills is homo ngnin. John Kobinaon , Houtli of town , oat a two year old heifer Monday ram "corn ttalk" disease. The oity schools hold Thanksgiv. ng exercises in several of the rooinu osterday afternoon. The schools vill hnvo a vacation until next Holiday. Raid Skinner says ho saw the man that triad to hold him up a short time ago out northeast of town a few days ago , when ho had no mask ou. S. Noth , southwcat of town , lost nine head of eattlo last week from corn stalk disease , That makes jlevon head ho has lost rooontly from the same cause. Mike Shauloy oamo down from Cherry county yesterday , to aoootu- ) ; u > y the remains of his father who died Monday. Ho was 78 years old. The remains wore laid to rest in the Gathoho comttory. Parties who lose stock , by the "corn stalk disease , " if they desire can have the services of the state vet erinary surgeon by notifying II. L. Ormsby , station agent , at this place in time for him to wire the veteri narian herewithin 48 hours after the death of the animal. The veterina rian desires to make several exami nations. Lon Walk , six miles west of the oity , met with a severe accident last Thursday evening , by discharging a shotgun which ho had in his hands , while getting out of a wagon. The load entered his right Bide. Dr. Potter wan called , and dressed the wound. It is thought that -Mr. Wolk will got along all right , as the wound is doing nicoly. YES OUR SPECIAL JACKET , CAPE , FUR AND SUIT SALE WILL BE A HUMMER , AND THE PEICES WILL BE AT BOTTOM , THOMP SON , RUBLEE , STEV ENS GO. A. Wallace returned Tuesday norning from his eastern trip , and says that wherever ho stopped , everybody seemed to bo very busy , and ho heard no complaint of bard times , ind very little talk about the ate election , except occasionally Homo ono ackod why wo fellows in Nebraska wont back on W. J. [ iryan. Of oourso he could easily answer the question fusion didn't use. Very Grateful. Thanksgiving week IB here again , and wo shall eat our turkey this pear , feeling very grateful to our ) ld and tried friends who have con tinued for so long to give UB the auppoitof their generous patronaga , We also owe thanks to the many new customers wo find in our circle. \Vo appreciate tbo confidence that our patrons show in us , and wo fool in the best of fighting trim to con tinue our struggle against high price ? . Wo are glad that so many of our farmer friends are with UB , and shall keep up our best efforts to give them the best goods at tbo lowest figures. Youra truly , J. C. BOWBN. G. E. Cadwell and family left this morning for California , with a view of locating aoinewhoro on the Pacific coast. Before con tinuing his journey westward , ho will visit his parents in Illinois , ilo made a sale and sold oil bis stock and personal pioporty , but did not neil his ranch , of which he has a section of land four and one-half miles south of the city. He has leased the ranch to Q. E. MoCloary. Mr. Cadwell has been a resident ol this vicinity for twenty years , one in that time has accumulated a largo amount of property. He is one of Ouster county's best citizens and it is with regret his many friends see him and his excellent wife leave us. His principal ob joot in going to the Pacific coast is to improve his health , iu which tbo RKPUIILICAN hopes he may be suc cessful. May prosperity and hap pinuss attend them , is the sincere Wish Of the ItEI'UIlLIOAN. DR. CREAM POWDER Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder , Superior to every other known. Makes delicious cake and pastry , light , flaky biscuit , griddle cakes palatable and wholesome. NOTE. Avoid baking powders mndc from AKINQ powoin oo , J11' They , look l" e pure powders , NIOAQO. ? " " my raisc tlic cakts ; , but alum is a poison nnd no one can eat food mixed with it without injury to health. "Ohas. Penn , " says the State Journal , "is a candidate for appoint ment to the position of commandant of the soldiers' homo at Milford. " Hr. Penn is ono of Ouster county's most faithful workers and stalwart opublioans , and any favors shown lira by the government would bo appreciated by hid many friends of his county. Business Men Meet. On the solicitation of G. VV. Apple , a largo number of the busi ness men of the oity mot at the court hoi'so Tuesday night , to dis cuss the question of organizing a jusineBS men's association. A torn lorary organisation was effected by jleotmg Goo. W. Apple chairman and James Lodwioh secretary. The question of organization , and the ends possible to accomplish for the town and vicinity was quite generally discussed. Those par- .icipating in the discussions nnd suggestions were Judge Sullivan , S. J. Louergan , Alpha Morgan , J. J. Wilson , A. 11. Humphrey , Drs. B. C. Talbot and 0. Piokett , Jas. Led- wioh , J. D. Ream , J. G. Painter , J. A. Harris , E. R. Puroell , I. A. Reneau , W. B. Eastham , C. 11. J < fi ords , Dr. C. VV. Hakes , Goo. Will ing , G. W. Apple , D. AI. Arnsberry , F. M. Rubloe end othort. Those present were quite sanguine that much good would result by organi zation. The chair appointed Judge Sullivan , A. R. Humphrey and Al pha Morgan to draft constitution and by-laws , to report to the moot ing next Tuesday night , when a permanent organization is to bo effected. ' 51 * N pans 8i Saioq oat ! HjnoaacM HBoa sip jo : ooiqou OJBOB on B ; BUJJ , MoA'td xtr oqi 01 IPOO ppo Bnqj puv BBoaiBip A"C oj pooaoj eq UJM j HONO xv pied ) oa OJB HBXVJ osaqi jjoouo ui oraoo 01 BOXCI 0081 Jioqi pjwd iou oqM no o9jn pjnoM j 9JB B3XB ] joaoBJov \ \ jijun onui -aoo o ) Bpuoim oq BU put' xe uoBJod ' 0081 wo OOJOJ BJ H1UUJJVM jo aoqiunu v spuou. Xui ui paoud [ cojvi | Bcq aojnvoji A'lunoo aqi ay SS9JSIQ } Xq SOXBJ , JO UOJP3H03 The members of the G. A. R. Waahburne Post gave a oampfiro entertainment iu their hall last Wednesday night , which was open o the public. A largo crowd wan n attendance. The program con. Bistod of music , speeches , etc. , and was iollowod with a lunch , provided jy the Women's Relief Corpti. Speeches were made by Gen. Gngo , Col. 11. C. Russell and Senior Vice 'ommandor ' Wiloox. Mrd. C. G. layer favored the audience with a solo , and several army songs were sung by some of the old veterans. Gen. Gage and Col. 11. C. Russell were at their best , and kept the audience in an uproar of laughter most of the time. At the conclu sion of the exorcises , the ladiou surprised the members of the post with a lunch of coileo and sand- wiohes , which were nerved in the mil. All report having enjoyed a treed timu. Church Services. KPISCOl'AL GIIUKCIi. Itt Sunday in Advent , December ad. 10:45 : a. ra , , morning service ; The Advent Messnge ; celebration of the Holy Communion. 13 m. , Sunday School. 730 ; p. m. , oven- lug prayer ; eormon on the first great Advent theme , "Death. " Off. ertory duet , violin and cornet. You are cordially invited to bo preBont. WALTON HALL DOUGKTT , Rector. u. u. ciiuuoii. At the IT. B. church Sunday morning the oubjoot will bo "Tho Tendoruoss of Christ , " and in the evening another chalk talk sermon will bo given by Mr. Bolts and the pastor. The one given lant Sunday evening was well received and highly appreciated , but they expect to give something better next Sun day night. Special music will bo furnished. A cordial welcome to all. Auctioneer Sales cried in Ouster and adjoin , ing counties. Terms reaonable. Juu KAY. Broken Bow Nobr. FAUM FOU SALE At UptonNob. . 100 acres of good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation , and the rest fenced in pasture , with three w'uen. Good four room sod honso ; corn crib and granary , each 12x10 foot , connected ; Htablo and chicken IIOUHO , etc. For particulars call ou J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wiloox , on premises , agio