SUte Met Ubrailau Society VOL , XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 3 , 1001.--SIGHT PAGES , NO , J6 School time alarm. Work 'time alarm. Medicine time alarm. Train time alarm. Gel-np time'alarm. At prices that wont alarm. A good nickel alarm clock This week only Gents , 0 OrailnAtu of Chlcnco Opdmlrolc College. I Moved to'Eeaity \ Block , Vx School Hooks , Tablets I ! AND School Supplies , [ s AT .J. GT Habberle's : ' . * U1&&s&a& i ii Kxru 'K UBxa vx3iam. ' wit Attractions Booked . . . .Forllie. . . tnu ni 'lit , October ISth , tlio Which in Who' ( loinjinnv. Ononiclit , October JUst , Wood nnd Ward , in their Joliy Jiuclini ; Fiuce , " i IK ; Mori } ' Tramps. O.IB niL'ht , Jtmuiiry V'ord , "Maioney'e Wc-iUlini ; Day. " Jufct One Girl In Getting OM , Hut There Are Others. 1 ; wo haven't the Songs jou wmif , we order llu'tn for a you with no additional chaigrs P , O. SlCTC. Suhool bonks and Mipplics at I d. McCornau'H. It Hit | i ; > cnu < I tn n Ilrtiji' Ktiire. "Ono day lant wiutor : i lady csiuio tp my drug aioru and askul for ti bmnd of cjn li mudicinu tlmt 1 d > < ! not Imvo in Htuck , " Biivs Mr . U. U Uiandin , ( ho popular dm f-iet of Ontuno , N. Y. "l-iliu wsi.'t ilixippoin't'd nnd wtintMl to know wiint couh jiii'purntion I co'iM rucomniciut. 1 mid t 'ln-r ihnt I could fuU reooiniuontl Cmimboriniti's Onn h Keihady aii'l tlmt nhn could tuku ti bjttlo of Uiu remedy nnd utter KiVici it it 1'rtir tn.il if Bhe diU not Hud U worth tht money to lirin j bm-k the holtlo nni ! \vouUlictumlthcprice 1 paid. In the cjinno 'f ' a d'iy ' or two iht lady ciiiuo li ii'.l ; ii com.anyvki ; > a ( riund in nopd < > ' a cull ili inedii. 1:10 : nn < t advised her to buy n liottl. ) 01 Charaberhuu'fi Couj-h Keincxii' f oonsiilor that a very gofu ! ttcuniiujudntinn for the roirtedy. " I is for Bnle liy J. U. Hiielorli > . and r < ad wha-i 1 Hay. For ton duys to make rom for rnv' fall order o coupho.s. I will make a reduetioi of 25 per oont or all Karpeu Sieel Construction couohoH. A. W. DRAKE , Went Side Square. Local | L L Mention , All kind of Book * at Ed . Mo. C'Oinas's , Idr. Potter left Monday for Ivan- sas City. For Kodaks enpplies am ] , Kodaks gc lo Ed. McComas's. II. L. York of Hound Valley was i oily visitor Monday. Judge Sullivan wan a west bound oaSHougur Monday morning" . See Ed , MeComah'ri now line of books. The are immense. i Wanted : Two or three more boarders at Mrs. Lillie King's ,1. WRico of Cliff was a friend ly caller at thin oflioo Monday. Moved to Realty Block. A. E. ANDERSON. E. Kinzler of Mason City was a welcome caller at this ollion last I'Viday. J. W. Conley of Oconto , was a' friendly caller at this oilioo Wed- nrsday. T. E. VanAntwerp , the next county surveyor , w's ; a city visitor last week. * Gc'O W. Dewey of Gates was looking after his political interests U the fair last week. W. D. Ila'l ' of Sargent waa a oUy vis'uor Friday. This otlico acknowl edges a friendly call. The oflioors of the fair claim the largeht attendance at the fair Thursday over recorded. 1J. K. Atkinson of Ansel mo was a city viHitor Monday. This ofiice acknowledges a friendly cal'l. ' Monov loaned on improved farms. ' JAMKS LBDWICU , 7 18 if Broken Bow , Nebr- J. A. Kollcnbargor and family of Dale were among the thousands that visited the county fair-Friday. August Miler ( of Mason City waa n attendance at the fair last week This oiTioiracknowlodgeH tffnondly all \V. A. George and wife of Georgetown , upout savoral days in the city lask week , attending the urity fair. ,7. II. Ling , and old time friend of the Republican was up from LJoimd' Grove last week attending the oounly fair , P. D. Glover of WtMHiu'rt was trammeling busunosp in the oity L'ucsdav. This oilioo acknowledges \ friendly call. The great euocess attained bj the nnnagers of the county fair oan very largely bo atlribntod to their liberal advertising. December llth and 12th is the daW ) of the Fair aud Supper to bo ijivon by the Ladies' Guild of the E-piacopal Church. MidH Anrie George , daughter of Mr. And Airs. W. A. George , left last Saturday morning for Wonham , MaRsaohiineUfi , lo altend school. John Snyder of Ojonto was a friendly caflor at this oflico Satur day. Mr. Snjdor reports the poli tical piospeclti in his locality quite favorable. The olh'oer of ihe fair say the receipts will pay all expenses with a fiuall surplus loft. W.hon they started in they had to borrow S. > 9 , to start with. Thc street fair Wednesday. Thursday and Eriday nights during the fair last week were largely at tended and those that worn inclined to that class of sport enjoyed ahot time. L G. Gordon , formerly of Merna writt'H that ho is now located in Bogeman , Montana , where ho is do ing a good business in a meat mar ket , the Republican wiales him BUC- ci'bs in his new home. Coqi-huskers , sprained wrists , Warbed wire oulH , burns , bru'iKOH , si'voro lacoratioiiH and external injuries - juries of any kind are promptly and happily cured by applying BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Prio. > , 25 and 50 cents. Ed. Mo Conns , B rokon Bow and Mtrna. \Ve loam from M. M. Parkhiirst that his POM Tom , who now resides near Independence , Oklahoma , wah marrio I on the 18th of Sept , to Miss Ora MpKgg. They were the're ' - uipienta of a larce number of prasontfl. The Republican j 5nB their many friends in Ibis vicinity in congratulations , and wish Mm and hu bride many years of happi ness and prosperity , Eiatman't * Kodiku at Ed. Mo- Comas'a , h Will Penu "and son wont to Lincoln Monday. For alHcinds of school books go to Ed. McComas's. C. W. Bcal went to Thadford Sunday evening on13 , .1. J. Wilson was an cast bound passenger dundiy nigh I. Ed. McComaa keep all kinds of Hohool books and supplies. Dr. C. IMokott waa a passenger foi Lincoln Monday morning , W. B. Moody of VVestorvillo was friendly caller at this oilioo Mon lay. Mabel Willing wont to Otnulln on12 Sunday night , to attend school. District court convened in thu uity Saturday with Judge Sullivan on the bench and hold over Mon day. , Joe IlarriH , Gee 1'almor and C. Tiernoyvero west bound pj - sengers Sunday morning returning Sunday night. John Jorn of Weaoott made ihis otliio n substantial oall last- Thurs y and had hid subscription mark ed up several notched. Dress making up stairs north of topublican ollico. Satisfaction uarantucd and your sowing solictcd. ANNA EMKKHON. Moved to Realty Block. A , E. Anderson. * * s Nort Aniriborry and daughters of Anrloy WOIM viMting in the city Friday nnd D'riday night. They look n the fair during thu day and the street tair at night , I Out. 1 , 1001. In order lo olcan ip my ft-Hsk of wind millfl , I will ror the next sixty days , frDin date , sell mills at cost , for cash. Come in and take advantage' of the low price. O.IJ. CONK AD. John Cover , of Algernon town- ship4 WAS mirriuii Sapt. 11 , in CC.ili- 'ornia to Mi * * Sara Warring , of1 Wadaworth , Nov. , an only child of lor parents , Mr. Cover wan a member of Co. M 1st Nobr , Married : At the residence of the bride's parents , in Broken Bow , Nobr. , Sept 17 , 1901 , by Rev. S. W. Richards , Mr. James A Slloro , > f Westorvillo , Nobr , and Miss Amanda R. Conrad , of Broken Bow , Ncbr. In anaemia and most women's ailments the digeUinn is weak , the making of color , Hush and strength out of food , is imperfect so that the patient is woi > k , wan , nervous ami yripujitio. This condition eau bo orroctod by takin a course of UERBINE. Prieo , 50 cents. E.I . McComas , Broken Bow and Merna The Baptist church of this plaoT lias arranged with the Schubert Symphony club and Ladies' Q > ar tette , of Chicago , to give an entertainment - tainmont in this city Thuifiday night , October 17. This Company hasboen on the road for twelve years and IB very highly recommended by ohurohoH , preachers , Masonio , I. O. 0 F. , K. of P , A. O. U. W. , Woodmen and otlur soon-tics. Thic Company is making a tour of the west and it is boeajiso they will been on their return trip that the Baptist pnoplc are able to secure them for this high class entertainment at this place Thuro was no exhibit at the re cent county fair that attracted more attention or interest than the display - play of fruit , and our people arc jufct awakening to the fact that r great variety of fruit can bo grown hero if wo will only learn how aw' ' where to grow it. There is no question but that location ? , nrl , subsoil , varieties and more especial ly proper caie and cultivation will have much to do with om Bucn sM All these things must bo carefully studied and experimented with and our farmers and those in the UJWIIH who are interested in this line ought to go' , touothor. and by a comparison of ideas arid oxporjience work out thcso problemfi. Wo undorstanda that an effort is being rniido to orgam/.o a county horti cultural society and hold the iirst mooting sometime iti December , at which Mine it is hoped that everyone - ono who has grown any apples will bring in an exhibit , and all who are interested in tree growing , either for shade , windbreaks or fruit are urged to bo present and take part in the discussions. Misuellanoous Books at Ed. MoComftsV. Rov. S. W. Richards will preach at Merna next Sundry at 8 p. in. Miss Nan Alexander , who has been visiting frionda in the city , Idt Wednesday morning for Chica go , where she goes to resume a course in kindergarten work. Mins Alexander I'R an artist in hc > r line of work , and bus but few equals and no superiors in thu state its a prim ary iiutrnotor. Broken Bow may well fuel proud of the work done by her in thu schools as the influence will remain while lifo lasts. VOUU ATTH.VriON JUST "A JIIXUTK. "Krcd" is back aiin ; , located near his old stand. Jle went away to find a new location , but fouml no place like BrokcM Bow. lie came back to stay , lias already bottg-lit a lot in the cemetery is prepatred to scrvu steaks and oysters better than over , and to make up for yon any dish yonr palate calls for. 1'Ycd is not cranky anymore and grows better each day. Will be pleased to meet all , both old friends and new , and the stranger within onr gates , and will treut all with like hospitality. He Uas now the rtncst Lunch Counter west f Liwcoln and is improving- the lime. Yours for business , RINNK. The Cnllmvivy I'ostollUo HobhcH Gcorgo Qreor was arrested yes terday and taktMi to Ansloy for a preliminary lioiinng before U. S. Commissioner 1'ortrr , by PoHtolHoo luspOolor Swift aud Duputy U. S. Marnhal Moore , on a uhargo of robbing the Callaway ponollico , Thu orimo was comiuiltud on Angubt 25. Postmaster Doi\glas \ was standing at the front door of the oih'oo talking to Homo parties. ind upon his return inside he found iho oash drawer of the H'ifo on lh mailing table , with $20 ui bills ( nidging. lln at onou RiinpacUd GJreer , who had lormorly boon employed in the qllioe. Upon being charged with the orimo Gronr denied it , but subsequently oonlrss- ed , and raturnod iho money. IJn entered the oilioo by the roar door while the postmaster was otUHidc. t'allawuy Connor. The Analoy Croniclo says : "Tho tuciiHOii was brought to Broken I5ow , where a hearing was had before - fore Judfon C. Porter , U. S. Com missioner. who placed him under bondn of $700 , to appear , tt the next term of the U. S. district court at Omihti. The father of tbo accused furnished the satisfactory bond and the prisoner was released. " A Young Italounlst. Broken Bow can boast of having one of the , if not the youngest ba- ioonists in the country. UIH naino IB Clifford Lomax , tha ten ye r old son of U. L'mmx. It is one of the iostmicea in which gireataoss was thrust upon him. Clifford Lomax was onu of the liMndrodB last Friday evening crowded around the baleen , bc'ing inlliti'd with gass prior to Prof. Ward's ascension which ho was to make for llin managers of the Cus lur county fair.Vhen the baleen shot up through the treon by which it waa surrounded , Clift'yrd was eo cidently caught in the hoop of thu parachute and carried up with the abounding baloon. Prof Ward who > ad not left vhu ground saw the situation and called out. "hold on kid , " and as KOOU as the rope on the tripoc/.i lifted him from the earth ho ma'lo his way up to the hey ; th tapidlyashu could. By this time the boy was two hundred feet from > tno oarlh. Prof. Ward bad reached him and eau ht bun t > y thu coat collir in order to make thu boy Hale until ho utraightonod hiniHclf com fortably for thu rest of his eventful journey. They wore carried two and a half miles southwest of the uity , where they were safely landed. The boy got ono hand slightly hurt in a wire fence , by becoming tangled in the rope after ho Mruok the ground , othonvi o ho was not injured. Jlis pironts knew nothing of it until ho returned home , and secured their promino not to whip him if ho would toll thorn what had happened IIo had flomo miHgiyingH as they had told him bnforn ho l ft homn to keep away from the biloon. It is an cjtporienoo ho will not noon for got and probably will not try again soon , if ho can help it. I.fttcr H.lHl. The following is the dead loiter list for the week ending Sept. 21 , 1001 : J. P. Groom , Fred Hoog , Mr. Ilarron , W. S. Mayall , Mr. M. Plnllipa , W. II. Sagcr , Richard Raniby. card ; Jane Seat , 2 caul ; Augusta Wollf , card ; J. F. Hartley , pij Ella Willie , card ; C. R. How ard , card ; Goo. Guthrto , card. PnrtioB oalling for the above will ploatio say advertised. L. II. JKWKTT , P. M. There are thousandH of people , suffering untold torture from piles buunucu of the popular impreHsion that they cannot bo cured' TAB- LEU'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT will cure them and the pa tient will remain cured. Price , 50 cents in bottles , Tubes , 75 cunts. Ed. MoComuH , Broken Bow and Morna. Notice to ( lie iMilillc. September 27. 1001. Everj one is cautioned not to buyer or negotiate for ono promissory notu givun to Christ Over , tiird in September , 1001 , payable in GO days for 815.00 , the same being pro urod by fraud and misrepresen tations. E. ,1. & J. J. BOIH.IT. 10-U 'It Fancy Box Stationery at lid Mc Comas's. That Strocl Car Convurbiitlon. Fragmentary reports of a ruoont coverpation to whii'h a fovv neigh bors and myself worn parlies do mo great injustice , tiuoming to rank mo among flyinpathmirH with auaruhy. Nothing could ho morn absiirud , No rnau alive abominates anarchy in every form moru heartily than J ; perhaps few have done morn with , miiH or with pen to roprosH an archy. 1 , myself have nothing to keep back , but as parts of thecon- _ vernation referred to nrght bethought thought , to compromise the other parties I will not dotnil nt without pcrmisfiiou. Sufioo it to say that all nigud opposition to anarchy , I , as earnestly as the rent , only onr methods differed. * 1 rcttpootfully roqiieBt yon to give this statement iniuh publicity r. you can. E. BICN.I. ANDKKWS , Clnnoollor. LTrnvorsity of Nobrasloa , Lincoln , Sept. 24 , Hl'Ol. ' % See W. D. Blaokwoll at Farmera Bank for Fire , Oyolono nnd Torna do insurance. 7-11 tf A "sliuh HI time saves nino" and adoHO of BALLARD'S I1ORE- HOUND SYRUP at the begiuuirg of a cold will sayo you ninny weary hours aud even days of distrosaiug and harassing cough. Price 25 and 50 cents. Ed. McComas Broken How aud Merna. cittircli ( icrviccH. HAl'TIST OUUUOII. Preaching Horvioo both morning and evening by Rov. Richards , at , 11 a. in. and 7:30 : p. in , The pub- io is cordially invite d. u.n , cnunoii. Rev. II. K. Myora was returned by his conference , to aorvo thu Broken Bow charge another year , IIo will preach at the regular hours , U a. in. and 7:45 : p. in , at the ohurohjn town , and at S p , m. at the Kin-g Ruhool house. Next Hun- day thu morning thcmo will bo " , " In the "Shining Lights evening the pulpit paintings will bo used. The next two months will bo devoted - od to ono of Iho moat popular stones in thu English language , ' -The Lifo of Joseph. " This story filled with high , and seemingly impossible droame , in youth , the romantic and faoinatiug advonturon , and palhotio scones of early lifo and thu realiza tion of the highest honors of Qed and man in advanced ngo , p.'csonta ono of Iho purest aud staunohoat ideals to young men over written. "Pictured of Glory that God P.iiuls , " will br the subjoot Sunday night. A cordia ) welcome to all. Special music. M.U.OIlUKdll. Nc xt Sundav wiM be the I Mi in thin conference year for this church. At thiH time reports will ho made of the year's work , and sermons prcauhud at both hours appropriate to the occasion. The pitBtor will bo glad to greet nil members and friends at the ulinroh at both ser vices. IlapnineRH depends very much on ( ho condition of the liver and kid- noyH. The ills of lifo make but little impression on these whose digestion is goad. You can regu late y i\r liver nnd kidnoyn with LlEltUIME and enjoy health nnd buoyancy of spirits. Pricn 50 cents. Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and Morna. - - - - - - - - - - - -1 - c > \ -yc ycyc -r vjc 7yc JAMES C. ROBINSON , Prop. In ausumnig the management of the Glebe Jtotol , wo undortnko no now business to us. From our experience - once wo fool competent to cater lo the wants of the public and afford the best of aucomodatioiv. Wo flhal'l ' no our bust to maintain the excellent reputation that the house haH berne in iho past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the times. Raleti Btriotly1(1.00 ( per day , The patronage of the public solicited. solicited.'x \'x ' Ox NX ( \lx "A" " c5ivctc ? FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO , Always have the best quality of Lumber and other building ma terials at the Lowest Prices. 'Phone No. 70 , W. L. RULE , Manager. For a First Class Smoke Try the Martial and 1 Corona Grande11 i \ MANUFACTURED BY i