J * * ! t.A 5 | 4 | Mf- XIX. RRflKRN RHW. riTSTFR mTTNTY. NRRRASKA. THURSDAY. MARPR U. IPfTIFTP.HT PAP.T7Q wn SET AND UNSET. The effect o many per fect gems is marred by poor settings. I I Mount gems at little cost , in settings that shows them to best advantage. If you wish to be pleased , entrust your gems to me to I be set in the latest style. If you haven't the gems I shall be pleased to supply I you. I Graduate of Lhkuiro Opthalmlo College. | School Books , Tablets < * -AND fH 4M School Supplies , -AT G. Haeberle's : It iNii't tlie material tliiit into vatir repaired watcli Unit ruHUltH In a perfect ) oi > . u is tne Hou ; tliat Uous tliu bUbinbcS , ! Ly bungler cau buy UIL- Hue kinds o ( material that J udu In repairing ; but ekill ie the uiOHt valuable nutiunnl ttiut ; au bu used In uutcli repairing ; ui (1 ttui bungler cnn't buy It. 1 sell my ukHi ( or wuut It Is worth nud It will uuHt you less UIMI at lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West fidu of equuro. MARKET REPCKT Who t . . . Me Hurley . , , , . .47c Oats . „ . . . . . . .28C Corn . 2tSc Hyo . 39. liutlcr . _ . lic ! I'u'.atoca . 80 : Onious . $1. 0 Chicken * . , . a fi clcztn HOBS ' . l.UO C'OWM . 3.UO Steers . . . . . . . _ . 3.50(01.00 inrke > e . 60 Btruw . „ . J2c cwt H y . - . 6.00 Xotice of Howard. A reward ot $5.00 will be given for information leading to convic tion of any one tampering or mod- ling with any hue , or bhootiug in tnilatortj or doing any damage inten tionally on any line belonging to the Broken Bow Telephone Exchange. Warning is hereby given that any persons so offending will bo prose cuted to the full extent of the law. BKOK.KN Bow TKLKPIIONK Excu. JU'inarkuDle lures or KlieumutlBui. From the Vindicator , Ruther- fordtou , N. C. The odtor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlian's Pain Balm twice with the most iomarkabe ) roHulla in each cane. Firnt , with rheunia- tJHin in the nholdor from which he suff. red txcruoiating pain for ten dajh , wbich was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm , rubbing the parts am'oted and realizing in stant benefit and entire reliofin abort time. Sioond , in rheumatism in thigh joint , almost prostrating him with severe pain , which WHS relieved by two applicatone , rubbing with liniment on retiring at night , and gutting up free from pain. For Dale by J. G , U&berlie , J * Jte EEDS ! SEEDS ! ALL KINDS OF SEhDS. Si Field Seeds , Grass Seeds , Garden Seeds , If ] ! IN BULK AND PACKAGE , AT ffl imMms < o m m m : msM W ! Our BunincFB is to GLORI FY ourselves and our cus tomers by furnishing BUILD ING MATERIAL at a Muih LOWER Price than our Competitors will do. If you intend to build a HOUSE , or stable , or .porch , or need a NEW FRONT DOOR , VIEW or WINDOW , rcmom- ber that Foster & Smith Lumber Go , are SPECIALISTS in their LINE , and a trial order will convince you that they are right. iTours For Business , ( > > \ W.L. RULE , Manager. f /2/TjlJnJTJTJTJTJTJTJT Business Pointers. Dr. T. W. Baas , dentist , Broken Bow. A complete line of Heintz bottle goods. JOHN & KNKIJK. Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel atv WILKINB' PHARMACY. Cosmopolitan patterns ten cents. No more. SNYDKR Bitoa. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkius * drug store. Eight head of young cows lor sale cheap. A. T. SRYUOLT. feb 28 tf Come and get our prices on canned - nod dry fruits. Wo will not bo un der sold. JOHN & KNKUK. Buy your chicken's oyster shell , crushed bone and grit at the Peal Cash Grocery Co. feb2& tf FOK itBNT. Store room on north side of square , Call or address feb21 tf A. T. SKYBOLT For Hale. A pair of young drift horses. Inquire at Lee's barn , Seed Oats. For the pure article , leave orders at J. C. Bowen'Hat once. Candy , nuts , fruits , all kinds of breakfast foods , buckwheat Hour , maple syrup , silver drip , nothing finer , at John & Knerr's. Houses for lent or sale. I will be at my place of business from now on until 8 p. m. A. W. DIIAKK. FOB SALE ou Tn DB Town lots and a few live acre lots in thin city , for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN When in need of a tirst-olass icliuneer , call on or address R. D. SULLIVAN , Broken Bow , Nebr. tf Fou SALK. One Perchoron Nor man Stallion. Eequire of John Wil lie , one half mile west of Broken Bow. f4 tf Clilckttiirt Fur Male. Very 6ne Blue Barred Plymouth Rock chickens for sale , 2 miles west of city. W. M. VANNICE. d20 8m FOB SALE A one story cottage with six large rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings. Price $000. Call on L. J. Gandy or at this office. 7 19tf Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as iho cheap farms are all going and prices are advancing rapidly , ' J , G. BBBNIZEB. A now spring line of wall paper at J. C. Bowen's. MY HOUSEHOLD GOODS , on sale for FIVE DAYS , beginning March 20th. Mrs. M. E. Frazier. Broken Bow. Street Talk. When you want good groceries you have to go to Bowon'a. First class farm for sale 4 mileg south east of Broken Bow , also var ious other lands , write for parti culars. A. T , SKYHOLT Broken Bow , Nebr. For Sale. Good stcck of general merchan dise. For particulars write J J. Stanford , Merua , Neb , J31 tf Wo have , not moved or eold out , ) ut are at the old stand ready to you bargains as m ino past. JOHN & KNEUK. I have a black Clydesdale stallion to sell or trade for cattle or town property. J. B. XUKUICIC , 24 miles N. E. Berwyn , Neb , J24 tl You can save money by ordering your reading nn'ter through the WEPUHLIOAN. Wo can furnish \ou nearly all the papers and magazine [ or let > s than publishers pncoH. Free Offer. For the next 30 days , one 10x20 photograph with every dozen of one best cabinet pbotos feb28 3w HAN(38 , the Artist. For Hale or Xratie. A house and lot in Mason City to sell or trade for stock ; also a good ten foot wind mill with tower , that I will diHpcae of the same way. fob ? tf A. Y. SUTTON. Brokei Bow , Nobr. Remember the Busy Big store. They have anything you want in the grocery lino. Drop in ana look around , make yourself at home and see if our prices arc not right. JOHN & KNKUU. Call and get prices on groceries , queenvware and dry goods , whether you want to buy or not. It may save you money later. No trouble to give prices and show goods. Quick sales , small profits , prompt delivery is our motto , at John and Knerr's. FOUND. By John Govior of El ton , a school order , on the streets of Broken Bow insure ! to Dora Hiatt , for $25 , by district No 100. The order has been endorsed by Miss Hiatt. The owner oan have the order by proving property pacing for thu notice , , Local Mention. Job printing at this otlico. t Pure garden seeds at J. C. Bo wen's. Judge Sullivan is visiting at Lin coln thic week. Arthur and Guy Case of WoisBert li ft Monday night on a trip to Boise Idaho. The county boaid of supervisors convened in adjourned session Tuesday morning. Arthur Doman and Wife are ro- joioing over the arrival of a girl at their homo Monday March llth , J , N. Grim was among the num ber that called yesterday and had his subscription advanced a year. W. II. Osborno Jr. nnd wife are the proud parents of baby girl that arrived in their homo Tuesday Mar- 15th. Prof. J.M. Scott icturncd Tues day morning from Lincoln , whom IIH was an interested visitor the first af Iho week. Dr , Day hau moved his oilice to the rear rooms of the Bunk ot Com merce , formerly occupied , by Ed- Royio with his abstract books. L. L-Saleo , of Scocia , oamo up hut Tl-ursdny to visit his sister Mrs. Jas. Dooley a few days before sliu loaves for Spokane , Washington. Joe lleffele. of MoKinloy , was in Tuesday morning after a casket for the baby boy of Daniel Barrott , on West Table , that died Monday afternoon. Sherman Ready called yesterday to have his addoss changed from Milburn to Morua. Ho has moved onto the Swiok farm five miles north east of Merua. Mrs. L. B. Wnmbaloy and daughter - tor , Nada , of West Union , left Tueedpy for Boise City , Idaho , to visit Mrs. W. D. Cole Jr. , M > H , Wambsley's daughter Rov. W. T. Powers , of Weissort , accompanied by IJJH brother in law , B. B. Ferris , of Loup county , and C. E. Worden , of Garfield county , made this oflico a friendly call Tuesday. Rov. Barber , the ME. . evangelist who has been holding meetings hero tor the past two weeks left for the east Monday night. The paator , as sisted by the presiding elder is con , tinuing the moetiugs. New Line ot Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm. Wagons. G. W , Apple. A. E. Horn has sold his Ryno farm to M. B. Eggolnon for (000.00 cash. Mr. Horn does not intend to leave but expects to invest his cash in cattle , on which he thinks ho can realize a greater profit than on the farm , as ho haa eighty acres loft. J. S1 Swanson of Dry Valley made this ofiico a social ( tail yesterday. Ho informs us that the Swoodiuh Baptist church of his vicinity intend to build a church tba coming spring The walls will bc > sod , but the roof will bo shingled and the building ooilo'j overhead. W. II. Ford , of Gates and treas urer of school district No 100 was in Tuesday to claim the school order found a few weeks ago , by John Govier and advertised in the REPUH- LIOAN. Mr. Ford lost two orders ho paid off about the first of Feb. while in the city , before cancelling them. He has not found the other , Alva Walker of Ooonto made this oflioe a friendly call last Thursday. Wo learn from Mr. 'V ° lker thai his native homo is Marion county , Iowa and that he resided in White- breastBendneai the birthplace of ye seribo. Many of the readers of th- REPUBLICAN know his father , Bud and his unola John and many other ui HIM inn ruiauvos. no was in ino city making proof on his homo , stead. The meetings that have boon in prf-grt e in the Baptist church , at Ma on City , for tho. past three weeks under the leadership of Rev J. B. Daily , closed Tuesday night , O , II. Moornoy informs us by telephone - phone that the nicotines were very successful , and that there were about forty conversions. Rov. Daily wont from Mason to Ansloy whuro he will conduct a series ol meetings in the Baptist church oi that place. My Lady's when the hot-bread , hot roll or Breakfast muffin is R-oyal is Well Served Powder Baking * * risen. Stale bread for breakfast is barbarous ; hot , yeast-risen rolls are dyspeptic. R.OYAL BAKING POWDER adds anti-dyspeptic qualitievS to the food and makes delicious hot-bread , hot biscuit , rolls , muffins or griddle cakes whose fragrance and beauty tempt the laggard morning appetite , and whose wholesome and nutritive qualities afford the highest sustenance for both brain and body. The "Royal Baker and Pastry There nrc cheap baking " pow Cook most containing over 800 ders , made from alum , but they practical and valuable nre harmful exceedingly to cooking receipts . free to health. Their astringent and every patron. Send postal cauterizing qualities add a card with full . your address. dangerous element to food. 'ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO. , 100 WILLIAM ST. , NEW YORK. dial. Maiipin han accepted a po sition , as olork in Harry Day&Co's store. Gen. Bonjamiuo Harrison in very low with pneumonia and but hide hope of bis ruooory is entertained. Mr. and MrH. George Horn ) ) , who liad boon visaing in Iowa , Kansas and Missouri for two months returned homo last Friday , James Dooley has sold bis resi dence property , in the city to John Low of Bprwyn , who will move lore. Mr. Dooley and family ox- ! > cot to IUOTU to Spokanu Wnshiug- .ou next week At the regular mooting of the A O. U. W. in this city Tuesday night , WillisJCadwoll W.IH clouted delegate to the Grand Lodpo to bo > eld at Nebraska City in May and Fred Riuue was elected alternate. The county board awarded the bridge contract for the year , today to the Standard Bridge Co , of Omaha , the price paid is $3.87. Their bid was a 80 oontsa foot lower or than Van Sant's bid and $1.22 a foot less than the work was done for last yonr. Gov , DoitriohH reasons , as given for vetoing the appropriation for the now baildings forjtho Peru for mal are logical from the Executive stand point of view and his sat will doubtless moot the popular approval of the public regardless ot the merits its of the measure. Tuesday was one of the mont disagreeable days we bare had this wintor. The wind blow from the north at the rate of abont sixty miles an houracoompanied by snowwhich mttdo it hard on stock and those who had to face it. The snow molted about as last as it foil. There will bo a special mooting of all persons who now are or have boon members of Sons and Daugh ters of Protection at lodge room Saturday evening , March 10 , at 8:00 p m. sharp. Do not forget nor neglect to attend this meeting as matters of special and vital import , anoo will bo discussed and settled Remember the date. P. A. WALTON , President. Hniul. Sand for plastering famished on short notice from the old Gaudy eanu bank bankZ. Z. O. and WJ. . CKOBS. 3-H 61 Hcliuol Order I.oHt. To whom it may concern : Notice - tico is hereby given to anyone not to purchase school district warrant No. 27 , on district No 100 , of Oua- ter county , Nobraak , given to Dora Hiatt , for $2fi.OO , as the same has been paid tnd lnnt by mo before canceling it. A. H. FORD , March 14 , 4i. Treasurer , Scliool District Caucus. The annual meeting of the elec tors of Broken Bow school district are hereby called to moot nl the south Hide school house , Friday , March 15 , at three o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of nominating two memburs of the school board , and discussing affairs concerning the district. A. K. HUMPIIRKY , Proa. W. B EABTIIAM , Soo'y. Republican City Caucus. The republican elpetors of the City of Broken Bow , are hereby culled to moot in caucus Friday , March 10th , at oiglil o'olouk p. m. , in the court room , lor the purpose of placing in nom ination candidates for the follow ing oflicon ; Mayor , olork , treasurer , police judge , one councilman , each tor the first , second and third vtards , and fftf tint trnnunnftifhri nf uiirli ntlmr business as may properly come be fore the meeting. G. II. Tuoui-K , Clir'm. Com. IleuU Letter K.lHt. The following is the dead letter list , for the week ending March 12 , 1001 : Mre. Margaret Williams , E. M. Pettit , John Larson. Parties calling for the above , please say advertised. L. 1J. JKWKTT , P. M. Teachers and Patrons Meeting. A mooting of the teachers and patrons of Custer county , will beheld held in the south side cohool , at Broken Bow , on Saturday March 23 , 1901. Hon. W. K. Fowler , state super , iutondont ot Public Instruction will bo present , and teachers and patrons are urged , as a matter of local as well as professional pride to attend and give our state superintendent a hearty welcome. Arrangements are being mud a to provide free en tertainment for all. I'llOOItAM. iKieioK , 10 O'CLOCK , Music. u , Ojieulng Kxurclaeti Hettlis Crtwfonl b ) The Library AUry L. Murray ( c ) Aupirutui I'rln. Kobt. Thornton ( tl ) Text Uouki Lola Uolcomb Otneral Dlsoncdon 1'rlu. Oco. A. F. Norton t'mur "Kecent Kyi-nt * oflntereil to the Teaching Profem'on" Mkdg * Kay ArrBBNoOH elusion , 1:30 : O'CLOCK. Music. Homo and School. ( a ) Tiie Parents View Mil. 0 Flckett ( b ) The Te cber View H r n Z. Border General Discussion M. 11 Cirllou , trln , L. M. Ueuiiu , Mr . Curloa Symposium , "Oar School System , What U la and Uow U May bu Improred'1 A 1C llnmptiruy. Homer M. Hullirau , Itar. Ur. Hicbardi , J. It. Dean , Ur. U. i'lckelu Talki lluilled to tuu mluutee. Music. Addreia lion.V. . K. Fowler , SUta tiupt. Public Initructluu , Arrangements will be made for an evening meeting at which Supt , Fowler and others will talk , G. D GUNN , Prea. ANDREA. L ANDERSON , Seo'y ,