VOL , XIX , ' ' BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES , NO. 34 ' I I If It docan't work the way It ought to , bring It to me. I will tell you what alia It in short order. If you leave It with me ( or repairs you can rust assured thnt It will receive tbo sntne careful treatment that 1 would give to my own wntch. If you want a new watcb of nuy kind tlnd It bere. If it's good time at moderate cost I have it , If Its good time In elaborately or namon ed anaea of reliable qutill'y i in gold acd silver , It Is here. To be brief , it It'p the most wntob wortb for tbe least money , it will i pay you to talk watch with me. Kradaato of Chicago Opthalmlo College. School Books , Tablets AND School Supplies , AT JG. . Haeberle's. i It me tU.vt Into y i > ur repnlruclvulcli tliut In a perf ct | oi , tt Is ttie ( hut doia Hit1 bu-liit'i-h , m.y b can buy tin tint ) klr d * < > t Uniterm ) rlmt ' tti > e In repairing ; but skill U lb uiOBt valuable material that ; an bo need In watch repairing ; and the bungler cnn't buy it. i sell my ekili ( or wtiut It In wortb nnd It will cost you less tnan bungling at lower prices. F.W.HAYES , Jeweler nd Optician West pido ot square MARKET REPORT. Wheat _ BO llarley Zr Outs. . . . . _ . . . . 23 Corn 25 llyc 31 Mutter . . . . 15 ItgKS 17 Potatoei. . . . . . . . . . . CO Onion * $1.0 Chlckeni , S Oi U ten Fiogl 4.20 Cows 276 Bteora . „ . _ „ 4.00 rnrkejs s Co Straw . JOc < . * . Hay 5.00 A. Cliance for u Huntler. There is un opportunity for one of our young men or young womoa to make money with Thu Unique Monthly , Debew Building , New York. This Monthly , which was formerly The Peony Magazine , has now become the standard half-dune magazine of the wo'ld. It wants ono agent in thia vicinity and will give exclusive territory to the right portion. Beaidt't paying big com missions to its representative , it sends a present worth more than the price of The Unique Monthly to every subscriber that ia secured by the representative. Better ad * resH at once The Unique Monthly , Dopew Building , New York. Dr. J. M. McLeod 1900 O etreet , Lutoour , NBB * . ( General Surgery J and ( Diseases of Woman TIJIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOB v < PEALE GASH GROCERY GO , Business Pointers. Dr. T. W. Basa , dentist , BrokW Bow. Poultry , butter and epgs wanted at Bowon's grocery. febVtf A complete line of Hointz bottle JOHN & KNKBB. Qnm , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINB' PHABMACT. UoBinopohtau patterns ten cents. No more. SNYDBR BEOS. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkius' drug store. WANTED Two or three more lad ) hoardwn > at Mrs Lillie King'f. J24 Si Coin and get our prioua on can ned dry fruis We will no bo un der sold. JOUN&KNEKB. Write Uftydeii Bros. , Omaha Wholesale Supply House for pnset and samples. 2 8 lyr. Bent stock taim in Ouster county foi sale , at $8 00 per acre. JESSE GANDY. For Hale. A pair of young draft horses Inquire at Leo's barn . . . ( Jandj , nuts , fruits , all.Icindg . of focds , buckwheat flour , a ii | le syrup , silver drip , nothing ficu r , at John & Knerr's. Whin in n ed of a first-clasn auctioneer , call on or address R. D. SULLIVAN , Broken Bow , Nebr. tf Cl > lcU eiiB For Mule. t Very fine Blue Burred Plymouth R ok ohirkunt ) for sale , 2 miles went of city. W. M. VANNIOE. H20 3m FOE SAI/B A one story cottage with six 1'irgp rooms , pleasant yard , \ \ \ ' \ turroundiiiKH. Price $900 Call on L. J. Gaudy or at Urn -.ftioe. . 7 I9tf Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly J. G. BEENIZFE. W. Li. Farrer has opened up a lunch counter in tbe building east of Ledwich's law office. Oysters served in first class order. Meals or lunch served from ( I , a. m. to 11 pm. Patronage solicited. For Hale or Trade. A house and lot in Mason City to aell or trade for stock ; also a good leu foot wind mill with tower , that I will dispose of the same way. fob ? tf A. Y. SUTTOW. Broken Bow , Nebr. To TUB DEAF -A rich lady , cured of h > r Deafneas a. d Noises in the ead by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drum * , gave f'J5,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 148 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. janS ly BEOKEN Bow , Neb.Fob. 0 , ' 01. To * hoin ii may concern : I take tbe plfiiifure in recommending Mr. J. V.7. Davidson as a first class piano tuner. Two weeks ago he tuned my piano and his work is eutirely satisfactory. Those wishing their pianos tuned would do well to call on him Signed : MKH Mi TIB , New York Store. Notice of llevranl. A reward ot $5.00 will be given for information leading to convic tion of any one tampering or mod- ling with any line , or shooting in sulators or doing any damage inten tionally on any line belonging to the Broken Bow Telephone Exchange , Warning is hereby given that uny persons so offondiug will be pron- outed to the full extent of the law. BEOKXN Bow TW.WHOIIK KXCH , Illinois lump coal for sale at Dierkfl Lumber & Coal Go's. 320 acres of land for sale in Sec 8 , T rp. 10 , Ego. 21. Good im provements. U. W. HAMMOND. fob ? 4t Hotel For Sale. Hotel and furniture at Morua , for sale cheap. For particulars write L , G. Gordon. Mt > rua. Nebraska. For Hale. Twenty acres of well improved land within a milo of Broken Bow for $700. Inquire at this office. For Sal * . Good atcok of general merchan dise. For particulars write J J. Stanford , Mt-rna , Nob. J31 tf We have not moved or told out , but are at the old stand ready to give you bargains as in the past. JOHN & KNKKU. I have a black Clydesdale stallion to sell or trade for cattle or town property. J. B. BUBDICK , 24 miles N. E. Borwyn , Neb. J24 tt Yon can save money by ordering your reading matter thronuh tbe REPUBLICAN. We can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazine for IOMS than publishers prices. DETECTIVES WANTED Bright , honest and reliable young men wanted to act In tbo secret ser vice. vice.Address Address P. 0. box 250 , Lincoln , Neb. , J31 4t For Sale Cheap Several farrasin various parts of Custer county. For locations and terms write me. I am in town Wednesday and Saturday , afternoons. A. T. SEYBOLT , Broken Bow , Nebr. Remember the Buny Big utore. They nave anything you want in e grocery line. Drop in and look around , make yourself at ho mi' nnd see ifvour prices are not riuht. JOHN < b KNKBB. New Lin6 of Buggies , Surtreys , Spring Wagons ! and Farm Wagons. G. W. Call and get prices on g ucones queonsware and dry goods , whether you want to buy ot not. It may save you money later. No j trouble to give prices and show ! goods. Quick sales , small profits , ! prompt delivery is our motto , at Jihn and Knerr'a. Tha greatest danger from cofda and la- grippe Is tbe Ir resulting in . If leABonable care IP used , however , nnd Chnmberlaln'H Cough Remedy taken , all danger will be urolded. It will cure n cold or an attack of la grlqpe in lees time than any other troutmtiu. It Ii pleasant and aafo to tako. Ypi sale by J. G. Ilaeberle. / Letter List. I Following in the dead letter lint for week ending Feb. 5,1001 : Ully , D. B. Smith , W. J ( card ) He unn.Mra. Ii. Warlck.Mr. II. ( card ) Smllb , B. ( card ) Parties calling for the abcve ploabo say advertised. L. H. JEWBTT , P. M. A Convincing : AuMvrcr. " 1 hobbled into Mr. lilaokman'a drug store one evening , " say * Welsey Kelson ol Hamilton Ga. , ' 'and lie aikcd me t < tryOliamberlttln's P ln I3alm ( orrhpum- athm with which I bad suffered ( or a longtime. I told him I bad no faitt In any luediolne as they all failed. lie said : -Well If Chamberlain's Pain Balm dots not help you , you need no pay for It.'I took a bottle of it bume and ueed it Recording to the directions and In one week I waa cured , and nave not aince been troubled with rheum atim. " SolilWyJ. G. llaeberle. Local Mention. Job printing at this office. E. II , Purcell has moved into the Poun residence , in the south west > art of the city. Claude Wahl wont to David City Monday night , where ho expects to remain lor awhile. Mr. J. W. Davidson haa been ap. jointed choir master at the Prosby- orian church of this city. John Foxworthy , of Ryno , waa a city visitor Saturday. This ofllcu acknowledges n friendly call. A. II Copsoy , of WoBtorvillo , and C. E. Clark , ot WeiRHort , wore u thu city together yesterday. J. S Kirkpatriok , of Lincoln , who ias been in the city several days , returned home Tuesday night. Chaa. Penn and family moved to Uilford last week , where Mr. Peun assumed charge of the Milford Sol dier's uomo , Our genial county clerk , it is said , WHS consoled over the death of fu sion on learning that the Populist had died also. Senator Currio came up from Lin coln Saturday morning , and drove over to his ranohob to look after his private busineis. The Cueter County Tcaoben As sociation will meet in Broken Bow Feb. 23 , 1001. The program is published in this isiue. The reports from the snow storm Saturday night and Sunday indicate that the snow was much heavier east and south than hero , B. W. Blair is trying to organize a clans in music , with a view of teaching the rudiments of music to those who desire to become mem bora of quartets. Homer Woodruff has again accepted tb/- position of foreman of Kennedy's livery and feed barn , run in conne-jlion with the Com mercial hotel , It is said there was great rejoicing in the county wigwam , when they read Painter's valedictory in the Populist last week. Joe and Eli rejoiced greatly. Preaching services next Sunday morning and evening , at the Bap. ist church by tbe Evangelist Rev. Daly. Evtry one is cordially in vited to come out and hoar him. The men who spent last week in Lincoln in the interest of the nor mal school for Broken Bow , came back the last of the week feeling quite jubilont over their success thus far. Mayor Royso arrived homo Sun. day evening , from bis visit to Washington. Ho reports having enjoyed a pleasant visit at the Nat ional Capital. lie returned to Lin coln Monday. Several inches of snow that fell Saturday night and Sunday morn ing , cooled off the atmosphere very materially. The thermometer reg. istered eighteen degrees below zero ot 7 o'clock Monday morning. Dr. Talbol has had several bands employed the past few days raising and leveling the Custer blockwhioh had become considerably warped , caused by thn sills decaying. Bar rett and Henry have charge of the work. Wo learn that Mrs. Robert Lang , who moved with her husband to Howard , Colorado , some five years ago , died on the 24th of January. Mrs Lang had many friends in this vicinity who sympathise with the family in their sad bereavement. There is a move on foot to or ganize a ladies' band in the city We understand that several ladies have signified their willingness to become members. The REPUBLICAN favors the move , and anticipates that the undertaking will bo a suc cess. Among the number of our citizens who are at Lincoln this wotk are : F. H. Young , Alpha Morgan and I A. Renoau that wont down the first of the week. J , A. Hams D. M. Amaherry and others went down last night to wroitle with the normol problem. The address of Evangelist Daly Sunday afternoon in the Baptis church , "to men only , " drew a ful house , A number of oompotoni judgOH , who have heard a number of prominent men on similar occa sions , state that they had never heard a bettor and more practioa address , or one presented in BO oul- tnred a manner. The Baptist Sunday school elected the following officers for the ensuing year : Supt. , D , M , Ams- berry ; Ans't , Supt. , Mrs L. A , Par mentor ; Soo'y.Rny Armour ; Treat ) . , Eatio Eolsey ; librarian , Eva Cad. well ; chorister , Florence Riohardp ; organist , Mrs. LUcio Cadwcll. Supt. Tooley hold ouo of his pat ron's meetings in Snake Run die- riet Monday night. The meeting was well attended , and a program jy the children was rendered. He lold another in the Prairie Center district Tuesday night , when he delivered the prize awarded the district by the county fair. Uncle Isaac Crablo has been eor ously i'l ' for the past week. Ilii sons , Frank and Jack , wore notified of hia condition And came down rom the west Monday to BOO him. Yeetorday he had regained conscious ness and was considerably better , Dwing to his advanced age , ho now joing MI his 80th year , there in hut little hope of his complete recovery. The tenth annual institute of the Douglas Grove Farmers' Club will 1)0 held at Wosoott , Nobr. , February 13th and 14th , 1001 , tl-o program of which wo received too Into for publication. As Mr. Butcher ex pects to be present Wednesday afternoon and take a pioluro of the club for the history ot Custor county , it is requested that all old members try and bo present , The district court will convene bore next Monday. The first case to bo tried is the state again it Win. Oxloy , who is charged with the murder of W. H. Fullhart last No vember on Inn ranch northwest of Anselmo. As the public is gener ally interested in this case , there in likely to bo a largo attendance dur ing the trial , especially from the west and northwest , part of the county. > I. A. Reneau is having the old Largoy building remodeled for thu reception of hia abstract and real ( . state buBiuoBi. Ho han divided it into three apartments. The front room is for the reception of his customers and for general business. Just back of thot ho haa a large uized private room , which will be occupied by his lady copyist. The back room will be used for his ab stracting business , and it will also contain n fire proof vault. The rooniH are conveniently arranged , and when completed , will make one of the bi'st and moat commodious businesH offices in the city. Mr. Reneau has employed H. Lomax , J. C. Moore and Miss Beard , who will bo permanent fixtures in connection with his business. H. B. A. Officer ! Elected. The M. B. A. lodge of this city , at ita regular mooting in January , elected the following officers for the ensuing year : President , Rev. S , W. Richards ; vice president , Mrs. J. B. Smith ; secretary , D. M. Ams- berry ; conductor , Mrs. Helen Wells ; treasurer , Mrs. D. M. Amsberry ; chaplain , Mrs. 3. P. Richardson ; physicians , Dra. Clinton Day and C. Piokett ; watch , L A. Wells ; sentry , R. T. Baker. The order hat between 90 and ICO members , and has been built np by a continued , rather than by a spec ial growth at one time. When the lodge was organized hero two years ago last May , there wore only about twenty members , While it may not have the largest membership of any order in the city , it ia second to none in substantiability. The offi ( floors am to bo installed Saturday night , and several candidates are expected to be initiated. Oysters will be served after the exorcises. The claim ot tun other cough medi cines to bo a * good ni Ohamberluln'a are effectually set at rest in tb following testimony of Mr , C , D. Gluts , an em ploye ot Bartlett Ik Dennis Co. , Gardi ner , Mo. Ho Bay B : "I bad kept adding to a cold and couah In tbo winter o 1897trylDg every cough medicine I heard ot wltbout permanent help , until one day I waa in the drug store ol Mr , IToulobnn and be advised me to try UbnmborUIn'a Cough Remedy and offer ed to pay back ray money if I was no cured. My lungs and bronchial tubas were very pore at tbli time , but I was combletoly cured by thla remedy , and have Bloce alwaye turned to U when got a cold , and teen Hud relief. I also reccommend It to my frlendi and an ? glad to Bay it Is tbe bcit of til cough medloloei. " For sale by J. Q. Hie- berle. We will furniih the Kaniai city Journal and RSFDBLIOAN for $1,25 per year. Normal School Dill. LINCOLN , Nob. , Fob. 7 , 1001. RKPUHUOAN , Broken Bow , Nobr. : Our normal school bill will pass the senate with not IOPS than 21 vole * . D. M. AMSDRRRY , The Ballot Today on U. M. Senator. LINCOLN , NKDB , Fob 7 , 1001. Special to RKPUBMOAN. Thompson 34 ; Moiklcjohu , 20 ; Curriu , 22 ; Rosewater , 17 ; Ilinnhaw , 12 ; Mar. tin , 0 ; Crounso , 7. Unptlst ItcTlval Meetings. The evangelistic meetings in the Baptist church , which arc conducted by Evangelist Daly , are very well attended. The preaching of the evangelist is not Bcotaiian , but is a plain and practical presentation of the gospel of salvation , clean , hon oat and holy Christian living. Mr. Daly puts greater stress on right living than ho docs on any sectarian or theological theories. The meet- nga will continue indefinitely. Mr. Daly will preach each night at 7:30 except Saturday night. Next Sun day ho will preach at 11 a. m , Church Services. ' U.B. onunoii. Those beautiful colored bible scones are being used every Sunday evening at thu United Brethren church. The subject next Sunday light will bo "Tho First Murder. " Thu morning Herman will bo on education in harmony with the day of prayer for colleges. You are invited to theao aerviooa. Co mo and see the pictures while they are : ioro , and bo instructed and profited t > y the subjects treated. u. to. ouimoii. Next Sunday will bo Decision Sunday for the Methodist Sunday school. Parents arc requested to come to the Sunday school with their children , and to urge the chil dren to remain for morning Horvioe , An opportunity will bo given for all the children who so desire , to unite with the church on probation. Subject of Borinon , "Tho Pearl of Great Price. " Evening theme , "Esau. " Epworth League at 0:30 p. m. ; Rev. E. A. Knicht , loader Subject , "If Christ * should Come Tomorrow. " Special music will be rendered at the evening service by the now male quartet. Attention Company M. Company M. ia ordered to aa- uoinblo at the armoiy , on Saturday night , February Oth , 1001 , at 8 p.ui. , and proceed according to law to elect one 2d lieutenant , vice Lay ton resigned ; alao two corporals and one lauco corporal ; and to do such other business aa may come before the company. By command of Adj't. Gen. V. C. IALHOT , Frb , 1 , ' 01. Captain Co. M. Bodmond Ii Headed this Way. Our people will bo pleased to learn that the Redmond dramatic company will appear in Broken Bow on Feb. 0. Mr. Redmond IB this aoaaon porducing "Prince Rom- ire , " a high class comedy , and is mooting with great success. The company haa appeared in Broken Bow a number of timea and it ia a favorite with the people. Aside from the fnnt that Mr. Redmond always oarriei a company of good actors. It has been frequently com mented on by our citizens that tbo members of his company are all ladies and gentlemen , others cannot remain in his employ. Meeting of ( Justcr County Teachers ABHoelutlou , To bo held in the high school room , Broken Bow , Nebr. , Febru ary U3 , 1901 , at 1 o'clock p. m. rBOURlM. ( School Iloom I ) corntlou 1'aper bv Mlii Bmiua Itiynor. Dlicoulon , led by Mr. A , P. Norton , Mr. 2. C. 1'tckett , Mlti Nottlu lUnniwaJrt. General dltoanlou. Mttbodi of Conducting a Recitation Paper , bjr Mlti Marr Geeiemau. Oeueral dUcn lon , lea by Prln. Oeo. Zabu , 1'rlu. Robert Thornton , Mlia Millie Warrlnffton. Co-operation of School K ctor Paper , by Mr * . U. V. AlcKlnney. Ilicu8itoii by Mr. Herbert Coniey , Prln. Oaoar Uoar Ueuvral 'llicuulou , Tbe Value of Practical KiiiorliccntgUy Supt , J. B. Adauuon. Dlecanlon by Prof. ii. 11. UUtU General dlecaitlon Muiloln Ihtt Bchool Iloom Mies Mary Bharplees. Qentral dlicaielon. IdeaU : ( a ) flow can we Btrenplhcu Qoodldaaltt -MlBi Mabel llall. ( b ) llow Cau w Destroy lUd Idealst Paper by Ptln. A. J. Macy. General dlictuiton , lu- trodoced by Mlii Madgo UertU and Prln. L. 11. liennn. JtuilneBi MOD tine , All teachers , patrons , members of school boards and others are invited to be present at this eessioi. , and take part in general discussions. Come , see and be aeon ; near and be heard from. GEO. D. GUNK , Prea , ANDBEA ANUKUBON , Soo'y.