A GOOD TUADI.NU I'OW. ltJ8 Surrounded lij n Itlcli running nnil Urnziug Country. Despite the fnot that Arnold has no rnilroud lifter HO many efforts to got one have failedi HIC'M ! still n good town and continues to forge ahead. AH to getting a railiond , the people there say that it's only a matter of n short ttmo when ll'cir transportation facilities will be ol the best , Arnold hai four general wtoref , a drug store , a hardware store a first- oliiss hotel n barber shop and restaurant , and a blaukMiiitli shop. Among the live bu-iriuBS men of thi ! place is A. . Hoffman. Mi. Hoffman formcily conducted a bunk at ArncM , .iud three yuard ago entered the mi-rcrtnlilti busincuH. IlohiiH a line block of goods , a nicely arranged store and enjoys a largo patronage. lit also handles c owerc , binderH and twine. Mr. Hoffman is a genial and accommo dating gentleman und has a largo circle of friends. The Kingman Hotel is run by J 0. and Mra. Kobinson. The Kingman is well worthy the popularity it has won with the traveling public. Mr. Kohiiipon is n salesman in A. U. Hoffman's store , while Bird , Robin , son looks after the hotel. Most of the farmers around Ar nold are early sottlen . There's J. II. MoGuiru , a thrifty farmer up in Powell canyon. On nearer the head of the canyon are U. B. Pearce , 11 Bl. Graham and J. A. Sohaad all of whom nro good farmers and more or less interested iu the stock business. W. A. Brewer and S. W. PtnkfUou are two young and hustling farmers who are also located iu Powell oun- yon. Down in the valley of the South Loup are D. B. Siuims , Lowia Kim- barling , Wm. Lewis and JuoHt Blor- row , all of whom are well-to-do am successful. Nearer the river is the farm and ranch of Mrs. J. E. Lo gan. Mra. Logan and children live on the ( arm iu summer nnc spend the fall and winter in Lincoh whore they all attend school. Mru. Logau is htudyiug for the practici of medicine. Over in Blillo valley Ira P. ' Mill .has an excellent farm and ranch The improvements here are amonf , CuBtoi county's best. Going U | on the table east of the valley liv "Wm. Judkius and D. P. Hopkins , both good farmers. W. U. Thompson has a tine farm northwest of town. Ho is u luistl ing and enterprising fanner. Across the river from Arnold is A. II , Ncedham , and old settler and u thrifty farmer. Among other excellent men and faimers who trade at Arnold are NY. 11. Moilitt , 11. B. Black. A , S. Gamble , S Edwards , J. W. Maxon , Wm. Shuck and J , II. Melton. Our Oallaway Courier Miss Ellio Wright went to Biokeu Bow on Tuesday to visit for a few days with the family of James Whitehuad. Arthut Cornish's field of con was visited by u hail storm en the night of the Fourth , and since thou the hoppers have added their help" Howard Yoder loft this morning for his homo near Lexington , where he goo8. to assist his fnlhor in the harvest Hold. Corn generally is quite green , al though Homo fields al\o\v \ that the ; have beau sadly neglected. WIioi our farmers learn to put in no large or crop than they can properly at tend , they will not have so muci cause to growl on ucoount of hare times. Aniloy CllliCii Isaac Clark , the Wosterville mill er , is having plank and piling haul ed out for the dam this week. T. J. Leech , one of the prominon farmers living near Wosterville marketed H bunch of twenty line huga at this place Wednesday. % Mrs , Thoe. Williams oumo homo Saturday night for a fortnight's visit with friends and relatives. She and her hufabind arc- located a Troy , Kan. Mrs. Williams Hays that they are thiuking of returning to old Custor this fall. Aciley Chronicle - Edward Miller of this place ha announced himeelt a candidate for t the nomination for register of deeds on the populist ticket. The paj car went up the line yesterday , oaiHing 1J.\4 smiles tb appear en the fuucs of t'lio railroad men. John Carter caught two carp Wednesday that weighed 13 J pounds. This in a tish item , but it is true. D.III llagin. Tom Varn y nnd W. T. B. LHWSOII drove to Broken Bow to witness tin ball uamo between Krewster and Broken Bou' nines. The Ausloy Uluulriu Light , ifc Power Co. have dropped the idea of moving their plants to Rivonnu. The plant has been overhauled and ) iit in linu nhapo and will soon il- uminnte the town again. Major Klison nnd E CUrk tool ; drive to their farms at Algol lion , i'hurmJ.iy morning to look at their ropH. They say that the corn is lding its own remarkably wll , in ilii of the hot winds ; that chinch nigH are doing very little damage ; winter wheat good and r > o im- nensi' ; that oatH and corn need ain , of course. Catholic Sclmulf. The Roman C.itliolicn havu OK- ahlished ii Convonl. of the Holy Child Jesus , und a high school in jincoln for the educational advan. ages of their youth. The St. Therein Academy lays claim to being one ol the bent par sh schools in the country. Its cur riculum embraces primary , gram- nar and high school .branches. DIG building is a handsome three- story brick structure , with brown stone trimmings. It ooritains sev en finely arranged class rooms , a Urge hall used by the pupils of the school and the pannhoricrs of St. Theresa's cathedral for entertain- inontH , meetings nnd gatherings of every description. Pupils who have completed St. Theresa's course are admitted to the Statu University or Creighton College. The school in under the direct control of nine Sisters of the B. V. Bl. The number of pupils attending St. Thornsa's school is 320 boys ar.d girls. AllHUIIIlU. Rev. Unney preached to a fair eizad audience Sunday evening. Billy LUIK iskept buby these days soiling lumber and buying hogs. Anselmo is not u "dry towu , " but still it is very dusty. Oh ! for a rain. Win. Blooro moved Monday into ho Smith residence , which he jought some weeks ago. Blanche Atkisson wont to Jowles , Neb , Sunday night for a ew weeks' visit with relatives. The Christian Endeavor is proa- luring in membership and attend ance , considering the hot weather. Geo. Suns and Mit > s Nettie llan- nawald are the teachers chosen for the Ansolmo schools for the coming jear. jear.Urn Urn Judge , Roy Atkihson and Joe Blooro made ; i two days' stay at the county capital last week , they being iuteroHtud iu the ball games there. Fanners are beginning to cut their yruiu , but they find u quite light under the combined iutluonoc of the ohinoh buge , grasbhoppers and drv weather. Blra. Blanche Cornell , of OrJ , vihitod her mother , BIrs. Tuppor , last week. Friday morning they both wont to Denver foi a few days' visit. Bert Elder has purchased a mer ry-go-round and net it up on the the vnuait lot next to Blrs. Thomp son's building , and a merry crowd of children and young people can bo seen there of uvemngs , Charlie Smith and wife ard Har vey and Daisy. Smith will start Wednesday , by wagon , for the west to see the country and lind a loca tion. Their mother , BIrs. Emily Smith will go later by rail. Ortullo NCVVB. v G. 0. iloyner out his field of nioo winter wheat last week. Ottello was well reprosened at the Old Settlors' picnic. Wo hope to bo able to report at least two inohos of ram next week , Frank Edwards will start his threshing in no hi no the last of this week to accommodate those who have ryii. Blasters .lames and Lyle Cornish are spending a couple of weeks with their grandparents , BIr. and BIrs. Fodgo , Mr , and Mrs. A. B , Cornish and little sous , of Lodij-cumo over last Tuesday. They attended the Old Settlers' picnic while horo. Evoryody is walohing engorly for Nome signs of rain , and though \vo cool , refreshing looking cloudn , none of them uomu near enough to give IIH moisture. The people here mot last Sundiy evening to take the lirst Htuph toward creating a church. Several jommittiu'fi were appointed for the different parts of the work. Guy Ashlmiigh , .Blrs. Ahhlmiigh und Minn Ethel mndu a bunim'sn rip to Broken Bow lat-t week. It wia their lim tup to the county neat , and it is needless to nay that they Mere weli pleased with the town. iio oh i nch ; bugs and grnsshop PHIS have destroyed most all tl.e small raiiKand are now hoginnit on some of the corn. * Some lurm- urs nru muting htuall grain while n , in order to save the straw for fet d. Cmiiru. Josh Woods branded his calves Friday. Aaron Ross lost a valuable horse last week. .A. T. Blorgan had business in Stimnur Blonday. Miss Etliol George was shopping ; n Sumner Ti BIrs Abbio George visited BIrs Al Blorgan first of the week. Lewis Hammer , of Omaha , wap the guest of Josh Woods Friday. BIrs , Abbio George has returned toher homo in Kearney , after avJHit with her daughter , Mrs. Joe Pig- man. man.Mis. Mis. Emma D. George : uid Mrs. Walt George were entertained at tea by BIrs. NcGeorgo Wednes day last. Gracsie Blason had the misfortune to fall from a wa on recently and break her arm. The fracture is mending very slowly. Ry no , July 16 , 1901. Two full moons in July. B. O. Sl.tdd lost a valuable mare last Saturday night. One man has some grasshopper tungus and it will bo given a fair teat. teat.G. G. A. Griffith is building a 12x24 ft. addition to his frame house. E. G. Empfiold is doing the work. BIe3srs. Pickott nnd Pel key are preparing to move their thresher to Polk county , where they expect to find plenty to do. The weather oonlinuoH very hot with mercury 1)8 ) to 10.0 in shade. With timely rains corn will bo a fair crop , barring insects. Bugs and hoppers have destroyed all small grain and alfalfa and have commenced on corn. Several farinorrt are trying to destroy them. Shuman in catching them ; Picket is floating them down. Picket says he is killing many. Some have almost concluded to burn the Himill grain. This would endanger the pasturts PURlfi Hpiuos fsr pickling rU J. C. Bowen'ri. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. WeUnder 1'lie Hun. " All Doutora hrxvo tried to euro CATAKKIl by thnua ot powders , uold UiiMtifi , inlialurs tun I drugs in Dat-lofotin Tiiuli powders dry up thu mue.uona incmbranea causing thorn to crock open und Lined Thu puwurtul acids uacd In Uio inhalers hnyu outlroly oaten away the Biunu membranes that tliulr umlfoiR have aimed to euro , whllo paptcH und olntmunta cuunut roach thu dutsm-o. An old und uxperiunccd piuotltloner who tuiH ( or niittiy years miutu iolooo study and Rpuiiialiv of the treatment of " OATAKUll. "has at hint perfected n tri'UUuunt which wlmn falthlully uccti not only relieves nt once , hut permm ) eutly ernes CAl'AHRlI , ny removing the cause. atoppiiiK thu dlachar uti , and curmi ! oil lulltumtlon. It la thu only ruiiu-dy known to science that actually roaches tun ninicteil par n. This won- durlul reinudy lBlinovnn3l > SNUFFljKS Uio GUAUANTKKD CATAUUH OUUE" und in uold at the extremely low pi leu of Out ) Dollar , CHOII ] > uckayo : contnlniiiK internal ard uxtornal modl- 'ln bUlllulont lor a lull month's troHt- inuut and everything neccHsary to Its 'purft'Ct ' URO "SNUPKLKfl" la the only perfect OAT A UUII CUKE eviiry mndo and Is now roco 'iilzed tin the only snfo and positive euro for tlmt auiioviuc ; and dls- KUBthiii disease. It cures all Inllniua * tlou quickly and pcrrDMiently and Is also \vnnu rfiillv quick to rnliovo IIAV FI3VRU or COLD In thu UBA I ) . CATAUHII when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "Snufllcs ' will etivo you If you use it at onco. It IB no ordinary remedybut n comiilnto trust- mi-lit wuich is positively umiranteLHl to euro Catarrh in any ! orm or Hlnio if used according to the directions which Accompany each puekoge. Dun't delay but toud for U ut once , and write fuil particulars as to your condition , nnd you will rccolvo special advloo from the dis coverer of thlo wnderlnl remedy regardIng - Ing vour enso without coat , to vou hi1- yonn1 the roKiilur price of Snuffles" tlui "Guurnntoed Cntanh Cure. " Sentpreprld to any addrets In the United States or Canada on receipt of Ouo Dollar. Addrea * Dapt. R 177 , KDWFN B. GILES & CO Ml'ANY , 2330 aud233a Market Strouti PullnUelphia. and hay , with no drHtrtiQtion to in- ui'ulH. Mr. Oritlilh inloriiiri us there ro many ( locks of young chick OIIH , quail nud HOII bird * now on the ( jr.iirioH which are killing inoro tinectH Ihnn could bo reached with lire. Wo Hiiygoflt that heavy lloatn hn made and taken over the corn whoto the bugH have boon at work ; then plow and float or roll down Letter lYuni Julius Oltiin. Hoyccvillo WiH , .Inly 8 I came lu-ro on Maruh JOth It wan Htill goo 1 Hluighing and lasted to the Idt nf April- There waa bloi hing hi-re lor M5 days hint winter. There arn lots of timber and oreekn lit.re , K > tliero ia wood and running water on nearly every larm. Wliut : in advanlitgo thevn would he to Nuhr\tikn ; , Hut this in no puradittc ; tl.u Hoil in vnry poor compared to that of NcbniHkn. It is hard to upon a f.irm here. There are pine tUtimpB on tlio land that are 7C ynars old und remahi ad hard as over. Nearly all thu largo tiinbor around hero hah been cut , but there were iiQOCOl)0 ) feet of 'umber ' sawed and hauled to Boycovillo for shipment. "Some of it ie worth $ CO per thou sand , it being clour oak and id used in making implements. iJtiBincAh is fair and the prospects of the plaoo nro good , They nieo T | | kinda of grain around here , but the fields are unsr.ll and farmitu ; is but in iis inlanvy. Tame grasses do wfll and many are going into the dairy business. There are a number of cheese factories and skimming stations in tint ? section. There uas a big lire hero on thu night of July 4th , burring a largo hotel , the only one in towu ; a sa loon , an implement housn and a confectionery store. There was a dance , and a largo crowd in town or the whole place would have went up in Btnoke. That same day a young man lighted a largo h're- craiker and threw it , striking a small boy in the back , breaking one rib and tearing a holb in the lleahy part of the back. The boy was seriously hurt , hut is around again , The Rpotiou bens hero wont up toSt.Paul to have his teeth fixed and returned list night. lie rode on the engine of a fast passenger winch docs not stop bore , and the engineer promiewl to slow up for him to got oil. In getting off ho missed his footing , the stops of n paHHongor coach oaught him und thrp.w him under the whnob , out- ting oft' one leg and otherwise in jtiring him , lie was taken to H hon pilal at Chippou'a Falls. Ilia re covery ir ) doubtful. I wish Aomnono in Round , Valley and also from Somorford would flond iu some itoinf to your valuable paper YOUTH truly , Juuus Oi'TON. Money loaned on improved farms. JAMKS Luuwiou , 7 18 tf Hrokou Bow , Nebr. Smiuiicr School Itoll. Tlio following are the names of the pupiln in attendance at the Summer School. UllOKDN LOW. Mra Apple Myrtle Ml > Ier MHO tfadle H Norcalt Mlililn llri'iilzcr Cora I'arkhum John Oavuouil B i' Plckctt Faniilo DrnKu brun i , Uccdcr Ei lu Hulcomb Florence Kincrson Hertlm Mliaclleforil Kllzi Uoycd C'litin Hlunv Kmmit l.uco Flo Tnorpi ) Mllla Uicc lialiih Jluoie l.ululi ' Milainan Mrs. J. R Mnckrlll Lucy Hurt I 8. IS. Hosla Orr Lulu Uruko. Mtl'.NA. Kdlth Klovcnu Nettln Ilanuawftld JuBlu 1'ollani IJtiby 11111 Hlcllu Wllkuid UunoValah. . Lean Wood LEIUVYN. Anulnu OlitlBtei.i > cu Xelllo PcrLlnti Ourrlu GlldosvoH. AtlDLET. Untile Uorgar Cora Footer Oluni llrlbUl ' Mary Olcasou Grace Uutlcr Fanny Moody Slabol ( 'orastock Slny Goseelin. MASON CITY Mary Olnse Glzzlo Uhodea L. Ona Louck ? Newton McAdanie Andrew Weaver CALLAWAT McCreary InaHtimson Knnnle Troycr Ada KUdy Klelc Morgan WESCOTT Edith Mms WEIS3EIIT. Myrtle Albert ola Qidwell WESTEKVILLR Uarry Klmbnll Carrie Mills contjium. Zella Wood Nellie Mclutpsh. KLUMP Muinlo Kallpp LlJDl , Allle VunAiitnerp Elsie Sbauuou \ Coru Fuller UOTllKNLUK ) . Magglo Itoton OV Kit Nellie llurhnp Adeline Uuuuefcld DATES. Vesta LEK 1'AItK. Loin llatlletd IJeaale Murray. TOPFonu. Sadie Franklin Alice Franklin KTKO. Qracu Orlillth KINGSTON. Mando Bellinger Sualo Crlat GKOItQETOWN. Matilda Swcnson WEST CHIOS. UinaHliinn COZAD. Jcsalo Nixon J6ho J. Lolimnnousky TATton. Hannah Perkins Laura Perkins EUDELL. Doeln Nicholas \-\tf.\u \ \ \ Lnughran AltNOtU. MftUde Kon. ( IIIEE.V. Marlu Smeta AHCADIA , lioactta BennnU Artlu ' end ilonal Directory , 1 roprie'ora of PALAOIC UABIIKK SHOP , . West Bldo Square , Broken Bon Ncl > rinU Agonta CUrkdon Lincoln Laundry IIIIOKGN 11OWAUSTKACT UO. , Iltmdud. I. A.RENEAU , I i Sooretary-Troasjurer and ' j Abatraotcr. I | ? ! Luncest Kxperlcucc ai.d ueatcut 1 | Work Office , Main St. , Between 4th & 5th Avenues , Broken Bow , Custer County , Nebraska. . p\R. E. Bl. HOGAN , "lll'd Ofllcc over W 8. Swan'g Grocery Sloro. ii How , Nebraska , POOL 11AI.L , W. K. 1IAKKU. Prop. For n uoclnl raiuu of pool. North | of Ktruni.icAN Olllco. Droken How , Nebraiika. E. RYERSON , For Columbia Byclcloa , Wheeler & Wilson , and New Hoiaa SOWIUB Machluci 11KPAIHINGOF ALL KINDS , llrokoti Dow , Nctrnsku , . " . CONRAD , .Dealer Iu. Pumps , Wind Mills , Tank * , Fittings , Qaso- : line EnginoPi etu. , etu. Broken rto\v , Nebraska. TB II. OOSNER , F.UNTEIt Xk PAPKlt HANOKlt. 15 jenrs experience. TertUH reatoimblo. TeluphonuNo. I''U. Broken Dow , Nebraska. I A. Kuncau. JUsiuua Anderson , Reneau & Anderson. for Kent and Sulo. All ot renlty linndlud for cast- uru iiiioslore. Taxoa uald ( or nou r ATTOItHISYH ANO CtitiucullarH-at-L.a\v. HooiiiB 8 and U , Itcalty lilock. Drokuu liow , XebrusVa , Aiiyonu wltiliinc u ninv mnvument In an uld casu , call uu SIMONSON , J , Luadlng Btioomuker & Watch trpiitierof the city. Locatud iHt door conlli poxtolllco T D. GLAZE , . Dealer Iu . QrauUe , Foicltjn and ilurblte. Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty. llroken Itow , Not raetn. ANGS STUDIO. B All Kinds ot Work Done. Batleftictlon Quarantccd. Crayon Work Enlarged , Broken Bow , Ncbraaka. x-MTY HARBKR SU01' . B.O.HUrrON. Proprietor. Kirat-clar * uoik. ( { oar Itooru of Broken Bow State Bank , lirolen Bow , When you want n mo'loru ' , up-to-date > hysle. try obauibetlalu'a Stonuch and jlver Tablets. They ore easy to take nd pleasant In effect. Price , 25 cunts. Samples tree at J. G , Ilneburla'a drug torn. Xotlco of Howard. A reward of $5.00 will be given or information leading to uonvio- 1011 of any one tampering or mod- ing with any line , or shooting in. mlatoru or doing any damage iuteu. jonally on any line belonging to the broken Bow Telephone Exchange. Warning in hereby given that any HO offending will be prose- Mited to the full extent of the law. X How T-Kiasi'iioNK Exon. THE REPUBLICAN . i.71M l FreMrM > > gPBaM'BtJi , . . - > For & - Job Printing. E-3 Ilcarlliuru. * When the qahiitlty ot food tukeu iatoo argo or the qualuy too rich , heartburn 8 likely to loihnv , uuii especially SD it the dlgeBtlon Ims been weakened hycou- Htipiition. Eat slowly und not too tree * y of easily digested food. , Masticate tuo food thoroughly. Ln six hours elapse between meals and when you feel fullness aad weight in tbo region ot thu stomach after eating , iudlcatiug that you have eaten too much , take one of ohamberlaln'B Stomach and Liver Tablnts and the heartburn may bo avoided. For Bale by J. ( } . llaeberle. To THE DEAF A rich lady , cured 01 .1 i Deafness and Noiaea iu the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 825,000 to his In stitute , HO that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Addreaa No. D 148 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jan3 ly PURE extracts at J. C. Bovren's , Itiau't tlic material tliat ROCK into Your repulrtrt wutclt ttmt result * * lua perfect lei > . itiBjitc Jiou ; that docs thu business , any bungler can buy the line kinds ot material that I uae In repairing ; but skill is the most valuable material that ; an be used In watch repairing : and the bungler can't buy It. 1 sell my skill for what It IB worth and it will coat you less than bungling fit lower prices. P. W. IIAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West eido of Hquaro. A it. I1UMPIIUEY , .Attorney at fmu Broken How , Nebr. I UNCil , COUNTER , ED. MALLOY , Prop. All klndo of soft drinks. Best brand of cljjare. Firm bailillug east of Farmer * Bank. Broken Bow , Neb. p\R. 0. L , MULLENS Physician And Surgeon. 2nd Stairway tram we t end Ic Hcnlty Block ; residence , 3rd west M. K. church , on oaino bide of street. street.Broken Uow , Nebraska. W.A. . THOMPSON , fOSTHAOTOK & BU1LDEH. { fPlana and estimated on bliort notice. Broken llow-Nebraska TAOK&L10LCOMB S The Beat and only Good Place in town to gut Your Byciole Work Done. Uyoiule Sundries , Eto. Broken Daw , Nebraska. , T J. SNYDER , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , nml Juptlco of the Tcnco. Special nttt > nt'.on given to collections Ucpo.'lilous takvn , pcnelon vooch. cm neatly executed ami all kinds o ( legal papers written Olllce In the rear of Utnk ot Commerce. Broken Bow , Neb. B. SMITH , J.B. Attornoy-nt-Lnw- Prnctlco In nil Courta. llroken Bow , NehraHka. f-ITY MILL , K F. MCCLUIIB , Prop. Rye Flour , Buckwheat , Graham , Feed , etu. M. DO KRIS , All kinds of work In onr line done promptly and in first-class order. Red H hop on the corner vreatoi the bosu hoaou. OIVE. US A Broken Bow , Nub. G EO. W. 1IONTS , We don't hang wall paper for 15c , nor paint your house v , Itti anyoldsiull , but be > t muterlal fluil workmanship guaranteed SEK ME FOR PRICES BE. FORE YOU PAINT OR PAPER YOUR HOUSE RI20. W , IIONTB , Brokeu Don , M llvE SCANLON , Proprietor of HeBtsurautA. Lunch counter. Larrfb asfurununt ot C'onfeotlon arlco , Cigar * and Tolmccoj. North nlile of Public Square , llrokon Bow , Nebraska TilB.lt. . 0. & W. E.TALBOT PHYSICIANS BURGEONS. Ouiee over Uacberle' * Druij Store. Broken How , Nebraska. CLINTON DAY , Physician and Surgeon. Office In renr nf the Hank of Com- men o. UivlUenco Oth booie west of tha Baptut churcii. Broken Bow , Neb. "D U. PiOKKTT , i Stenographer and Nutaiy Public. Job Work a Specially. | OQU'o rtllh Jamui