( Sti0tct I'tiMlflieil oYtry Thursday nt UioOonnty Soil. j ) . M. AMSIlKltllY , . ' I ! mCur & .Otl ) a in Cui > tor lllock , Fourth Aye.-sr Entered nt tlm ) > ofltomco nt llrokeii How , Noli. " , m M Bccoml-Glfien nmttur for trnnpmlmioii through HioU. S. Molls. BUliaCUU'TJON i'UIOB : One Year , in ndvuuco , 51,00 AUVKHTISINO UATlCS. One column , tier ntonlti , $7.00. Onc-lmlf col umn , iicr month , ' $ | ( X ) ( Jimrter culuinn , prr month , 89,60 taM tlmn < | imitor column , Ml cents per Inch per montli. Carrtii on flint | > ngo , f.O cents pur Inch , l'i > r month. Local mlvortlMtiK 5 rciils par line each Inter- tlon. tlon.Notice Notice of chnrcli fairs , toclnlilum anil oiilorlaln- iiieiitn where money In chiUKCil , ont'.lmlf ruc. Soolot ) notices BUI ! rctolutlonp , nnc-lmlf rates. Wedding uollccB free , half prltf for Hit of prceetitB. Death notices free , Imlf pilr * for obitunry noticesiiiul cnrdnnf ilmnl < i < Legal notlcori at rattH provided h > 'nliitc of Ncbrmkn. TllURHDAY , OCT. . ' ) , IH01 a REPUBLICAN TIlKHT. Hlatu For Judge Huprcino Court H. II , SKUGWICK , Of York. H. P. GOOMJ , OfOt-iilliilu. C. J. ERNHSTt ( > r Mnuiln. County. For County Judge .1. A. AUMOUIt Kor County Treasurer WA. . tiKOKUh : . For County Clerk G. VV. Dlfl\\JiV. For lloglatcr of Decile C , O. 1IND. For Connty Huporlnteiidunl .1. G. VV. JJCVV1S. ForHlicilII- 11 , D. SULLIVAN. For Connly Hurvryor F. E. VANANTVyEUP. For County Coroner A. E. ItOUUUTSON. TowciHlilp Ticket. For .Justice of llio Tunco J.J , SNYDER. For Clerit CleritJOHN JOHN KENNOYEIl. For Treasurer J. Al. KIMI3EIIUNG. i 5 W. M. VAN NICE. j Vyr CoiiBlalilo CoiiBlaliloWM. . KENNEDY. . For Jlond Orcrucor , District No. 1 L. I'USHMAN. ; For Head Ovursocr , Dlsiilcl No. 2 F. A. BERTRAND. For Head Overseer , District No. 3- t L UcOANDLESSl For Hoac ! Oversew. Dielrlcl No , I- < i JOHN liOYSE. 'A 1'or Konil Ovomcor , District No. B V FRED ARTHUR. i'or Konil Ovem-or , District No. 0 HENRY REEDlfiR. For Itcnd Ovcrncor. DlKlrlot No. 7 J. N. WEST. City Ticket. For City Angossor AngossorW. W. S. BOYdE. For Jnitlco of the I'eaco - E. G'SCHWIND. , 1 , D. GLAZE. ' } For CoiiBlnlilca { L. E. COLE. J P. M. TOWSLEY. \ Fred Cummings of Woet Union , was friendly caller at this office last Saturday. Air. Cununiugs is ono of the men of Custor county who believes in supporting the befit men regardless of politics and hence is supporting Judge Armour. V The Holootion of Julea Ilaumont at the Round Valley dmtriot con M vention for auporvieor waa a wise ono. Air , Hnuuiout linn aorvcd in that posit ion and proved himaolf an able and jonriervativo member. Mo ahould bo elected by a largo ma- jority. Isu't U n litllo singular that after running the county for ton yoara on a fifteen mill nnd eighteen mill levy , the popn discovered , just aa they wore going out of power , that a seven mill levy in enough1 It would have looked bolter if they had made the discovery a year or to Hooncr Oallaway Courier. republicans in their respec tive diatricta have nominated ex ceptionally good men for super viaors , They are J. F. Broohbuhl of Anaolrao ; II. J. Ediugtouof Ouster township ; and Jules Ilau mont , of Elton. They are each flucoossful fanners , in on well quoli Cod , good citizens and should bo elected by handsome majorities. If roporta are true a largo num ber who have not formerly afiihat od with the republicans of tin county for several yoara will vet the republican county tiokot almos to a man , simply booause they recognize that the republicans hav nominated a class of men who wil make exceptionally good officer for the positions to which they as pire. Little is thought and loea is mmtm \ kcuwn by thn average man concern ing the lives and ainiH of the 400- 000 men and boys wlio delve nndor the surface of tlio onrlli in places of darkiiosH and danger , where hardly a day gooa by without recording the dcntli by falln of rook , coal or slate of moro tlnn one unfortiinato miner. An article on this fiubjcot at once impartial and vitally 'ntor ' osling in contribulud to Tbo Cos mopolitan for October by John Miloholl , President of tlio United Mine WorUerH of America , whom everyone recalls as the man who organized tlio minors aud carried throng' ' ) to FII MUHHful tornnnation this great umbra -itu strike of 1000 , 'IM. * . . . I C / i it * i * e i I ft n r\t * 11 * ei 1t n M * * > full of iMitcri lining fiction. Thom as A. Janvier , for HOinutimn not seen in iho magazines , reappears in The C'oHmopolilian with a Mexican story iA love ninl odvonttire , "For- fcit to the Gods. " Bret Ilarto , whoHC "condiMiM-d novels' ' won him HO muuli fiimi , < onlributos a aide- ttpliltiiig pnrody of Hall Caine's "The ChriHtian , " Irving Bachcllor wriU-H n nliori hkotoh of a little Now Yolk inn , "Tho Shadow of IbppmoHH , " E.V. . Komblo tolls a bhori humoroiH tUory of "How the Buzzards Worked a Spell , " while Clara Alorris'a love story reveals her i an accomplished writer , Ucapablo of analj/.ing and sympathizing with man's deepest emotions. There isn't a word of truth in the rumor that C. W. Beal is about to sell his interest in the Beacon. It Is a republican campaign lie. Boa. con. i Well , wouldn't- that cramp a Htiako ? Wo.wonder if the poor old Beacon thinks the success of the pop party hangs in the balance of whether 0. W. Beal retains or dis poses of his interest in that organ. "A republican campaign liol" Think oi it ! Why , the very thoughts of the thing is enough to swamp any party , and moro espooi- ally ao when the accusation comes from one oi the moot notorious pre varicating sheets this side of the Atlantic. It's a heavy weight , though. ( Callftway Courier. The Beacon now attempts to hide behind a petition signed by ropub licnns and UIUH excuse the pop board for cutting the county levy from M to 7 mills , after their de feat last fall. That is a very thin oxouso. Wo had in the spring o lUOOtlirough the Republican urged the county board to reduce tho" lovyfl charging that the levy was too high After they had made the levy anc before the tax lint had been mad up , wo uryod them , through the Republican , to call an extra session and rocind their action pnd reduce the levy to actual needs. But they ignored our appeal. After their defeat at the polls they had somoouo circulate n petition asking them to reduce the levy ior 1000 , in such amount as in your opinion the financial condition of Custor county will warrant , And in order that they might hide behind republicans in their political aohnmo they seour- od the names of a number of ropub * Moans to the petition. Then they reduced it to 7 mills , which would produuu a revenue of $8,000 or $0,000 , about one-third the Amount of the current oxpoiucs made by the pop board in 1000. By doing this they hoped that there would bo 11 shortage and they could charge it up to the oxtravagenoo of a ropub lioan board. But the republican board has cut the expensed down so there is no shortage aud defeated the Hohomit. Wo will later show what it oost the pop board to run the county compared with the re publican board. Woman Suffrage Convention. The twenty-first annual mooting of th ) Nebraska Woman Suffrage Association will bo hold m Unoolu , November 12 , 13 , 14 , ; 00i. All state ollloers , presidents of auxiliary county and local associa tion , and throe delegates of each local olub , with ono delegate addi tional for each twenty-five mem bers , are entitled to vote in the con. vontiou. The delegates will bo entertained for lodging and breakfast in the hospitable homes of Lincoln , The national president , Mrs : Carrie Chapman Catt of Now York , will addrcflu the convention and conduct a question box , Mr. A L , Bixby , the poot.philoe- ophor of the State Journal nnd Alias Laura A , Gregg , manager of the woman suffrage headquarters , will hold n joint debate on the question , "RoHolvod : That the right of oiti- zone to vote should not bo domed or abridged on account of sex. " A symposium will bo conducted by eight prominent state workers , on the Hubjoot : "How would the enfranchisement of women advance the progress of civilization ? " Mrs. Emma Shuuian , of Nebraska City , will preside over a work conference - foronco on , "What methods of work have proved successful in increas ing membership , stimulating activ ity and extending the olub influ ence ? " All auxiliary organizations are urged to send complete delegations , and friends of the oausonot identi fied with the organization , arc cor dially invited to attend and accept the name hospitality accorded to delegates. CLAKA A. YOUNG , IDA L , DENNY , President. Secretary. Our Ansloy Citizen Green Amsborry and wife , of Broken Bow , are the guests of the Nort Amsborry family , 0. 11. Elison harvested his third crop of alfalfa this week , It made one and ono.third tons per acre. Supervisor Ilisor , of Dist. No. 7 , was in town Saturday , attending to business in his official capacity. Major Elison received word from Jack Gray , who is in a hospital at Hot Springs , Arkansas , that ha is worse. Gangrene has broken out in several places. J . Hays , former [ jprinoipal of the Ansloy schoolsand , who recently graduated as an M. D. , from Ann Arbor , writes that ho is practicing in Hnnkfnnl Ohin. Ansloy Cliroolclo - Charles Amsborry has purchased tko Newton Draper farm southwest of town. Elmer MoCargarwho was injured by a boiler explosion Thursday of last week , is progressing nicely. A T. Sims , of Borwyn , has thrown open the doors of the Cottage - tago hotel and are propair.ed to furnish meals at nil hours. The interior of the building has bron repaired and is very neat. See their ad in this issue. Bert Lamphoar , of Wcstervillo , was a caller at the Chronicle office today. Bert says ho has forty acres of splendid corn that his neigbors estimate at fifty bushels per acre , but not to bo disappointed when ho linn husked it. lie baa put the average at forty bushels. A Voice From Colorado. The following is a portion . of a letter that appeared in the Ansloy Citizen last week , dated at Delta , Colorado , September 17 , 1001. As the writer was ono of the pioneer settlers of Ouster county , and now a resident of the state whore nearly everybody was crazy for 10 to 1 , wo thought some of our readers would be interested in hearing from Will Beard : "This is Colorado woet of the 'Groat Divide. " If it . is not great , here is lots ot it. The country is : nountainou8 , only about one-sixth loing lit for farming. Fruit grows n abundance , and of many var- eties , corn is cot a success , but is quite profitable as n forage crop. Allalfa , fruit , potatoes nro the prin ciple crops. The man with a'good crop of potatoes this year is equal to the banker. "When the news of MoKinley'e assassination reached Colorado , a chill went through her heart , Wo have.lonruod to take a different view of the man within the last four years. When ho first took his sent our state was in a deplorable con dition. Wo were wandering aim * Icssly about in search of employ ment. There was no talk of strik ing for higher wages and shorter hours , but the cry was "For God's sake , give mo a lob. " We are not hoggish , Wo know when wo have enough , No moro democracy for us. Wo voted for silver ; wo werk. od for silver , but silver will no longer out any figure in polities. It is dead the same AS slavery. "Yea , silver is a dead issue. Wo Coloradoites worked and prayed for it. Wo still think that the nation would have boon bettor off had it won , but I never w a a Bryan man I did "kindqr" want to see him elected the first time , but did not vote for him , Last fall I took my wife by the arm and wont to tlio polls and east two solid votes for the "grand old republican party. President McKinley is dead. Ho now belongs to tlio ages that are paescd , but ho ! , as built a monumental mental record that will stand forth in the ages to come , _ McKinley was elected to the presidency of a nation of tramps , a borrowing nation , a laughing stock for the nofous of the world. From this condition ho hasolovated us through a war ; paid part of the national debt , and we now have money to loan to the nations of the world. Wo don't believe Roosevelt will make much change in the order of things Surely ho can see that it ia good enough and ho ought to let good enough alone.W. . W. A. BKAKU. A Correction. Dear SirA report is in circula tion to tho-effeot that in a lecture on Voracity last month at the Uni versity of Chicago , I taught that under certain circumstances lying is justifiable. This report is absolute ly false and without foundation. Some careless reporter must have ascribed to mo a view which I mentioned only to rofulo it , In the lecture referred to I maintained with all the logiu and warmth at ; .iiy command that lying ! H never justifiable under any circumstances or for any purpose whatever. No other idea of my moaning could have occurred to any attentive listener. Will you not bo good enough to publish this correction ? Yours , K. BENJ. ANDUKWB , Chancellor. University of Nebraska , Lincoln , Sept. 21 , 1001. Fancy Gift Books at Ed Mc- Comas's. We have seen the frail infant when the faint struggle for bxist- once seemed almost-ended , resiucit- ated and made strong by the use of WHITE'S CREAM VERMI FUGE. Price , 25 cents. Ed. Mo- Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. Market lie-port for Today. Wheat . 5 .CO barley . Oats I. . Corn . Kyo . Uuttor . 13 KKKS . .15 I'otdtoOB , per bushel . 1 00 Oalonf . per bushel . 1.00 Culokuna , per pound , . . . . . . . . .01 . . . . Cows . * 2.00 © 3.50 HtooiB . SS.tiJ1.00 Tarkuyo , nor pound . ' . . .C ! > Straw , per cwt . .10 Hay , Now , person . 1.00 Business Pointers. WALL paper at J. C. Bowon's. Job printing at thin office. PURK breakfast foodu at J. C. Bowon'a. NOWH Galore ; RYKUHON & WATTS 8-15 tf PURE Pickling vinegars at J. C Bowon'a. Erl MoComaa kocpa Kodaks and Kodaks fwppliop. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. If yon iqtond to build call al Dicrks Lumber Co. and get prices Pepsin Gum , two packages ior nickel at WILKINB' PIIAUMAOV. BRUIT j at lida and rubbers at J C. Bowon'a. Dr. T. VV. Baas , dentist , otlioo nortbwoHt corner of Realty block 8-1 tf Dierks Lumber Co. has in stock a oar load ot Quo cedar posts for UK trado. Take your eggs to Al link's Bar gain Store , northeast corner of pub Ho square. Those wanting to purchase city lots or blocks , or linds adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8-20 tf , Look out for Munk's Auction Store , September 1st , northeast corner public square , south ot Grand Central Hotel. 8 22 tf If yon have ranches , farms or oity properly you want to sell or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-11-tf Lot us repair your old organ BO you eau try some of our now music. RYEBSON & WATTS , P-O. Storo. 8.15 tf Pen SALK on TIIAPK Town lots and a few live aero lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN REYNKII. ALL KINDS of Nut aud Fruit Candies at Walters Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoflioo. 0-20 tf. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is tlio lime to gel a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and priooH are advancing rapidly. J. G. BllKNlZKB. The old and reliable iirm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber , or coal. A good supply aud grades to moot the wants of their ouHtomerri are always in stock. 321tf When you Imvo no appetite , do not relish yotit ford and feel dull aftoi eat ing you may know that you need a. doBO of Chamharltiin'H Stomach ml Liver TiiblotH. Prlco 25 cents. Snin- plos 1'reo tit HaubcrloV Bibles at Publisher's prices. 'Seo Ed. MoComas. PURE extracts at J. C. Bowon's A few Choice Fire Insurance risks , school orders , and collections , W. D. BLACKWKLL , Broken Bow , Neb , PURE spices for pickling at J. 0. Bowen's. i 'For three days and nljjhts I suffered gony untold frt m altiu'k of cholera norbus broK'iit on by eating cticuinbora" ays M. E. Lowther , clerk of Hie dia- Ict court , < \ nlervillH. JOWH. "J bought I Hhonld suiely dia , and trice dozen diftViient uiodiclno 1 ut nil to no urpoBO. I eent for a bottle of Cham orlnin'a Coin : , OholBra and Diarrhoea iemedy iiml tliroo dosca releived mo ntlrley. " Tliis vomody is for Bale b } Q. llaoberle. ISotlcu , Taken up by the mbeoriber on in enclosed lands in Caster county Sfebraaka , on AugiiHt 10 , 1901 a rod ow with whiti ) face , Bupposcd to o seven or eight years old. Said ow is branded bar O on right hip H F on left sholdor an. ] O on lof aw. & Also 1 fciuAiiiL , ' cnlf about ten days old. A. G. UOKP&IAN. Soptemb-r li , 1901. 9 19 4 For Spruit ! ! ) , HWellinua nnd liutienoBS here IH notlilnn BO coed in Cimlnbt-r Bin's I'ain Hitlm. Try It. For S'llts b , O. Uauberlo. VI 41 Itiirliiiu'ox ICoutc. Soptembcr H21 ! a d 110 nnd Ojt bor 7 Greatly reduced rnU'3 ta tuinta in Ohio and Indina. Return limit , thirty days , Nearoat ngent , Burlington Route A ill ) > o glad to give you additional in brmation , or aell you a ticket. J , FKANCIH , General Passenger Agent , Unmha , Neb. Oct. 1 , 1901. In order to clean up my elock of wind mills , I wil for the next sixty days , frDtn dah > Roll mills at cost , for cash. Com in and take advantage of the low prico. O.II. CONKAD. In anaemia and most women' arlmonls the digestion is weak , th making of color , llesh and strength out of food , is imperfect so that th patient is week , wan , nervous aud dyspeptic. This condition can bo corrected by taking a course of IIERBINE. Price , 50 cents. Ed McComaa , Broken Bow and Merna THE HOME GOLD CURB. An inirciilouH 'rruntmuiit n YVItlcli OruiiUurclH are IJeliiir Cured Dally In Mplte of No IMoxintis DOHC * . Mo We lieu liiKoftlic NurvcH. A iMeuu < Mit and I'oBltlve Cure Kor tliu I. Iluult. It ie now generally known and under stood thnt Drunkenness is a deeeaao an not wotikncBB. A body tilled wltti polso nnd nurves completely shattered b , periodical or constant use of intoxicatln liquors , requires im antidote capable o neutralizing and eradicating this poise and destroy it'g the craving tor Intox icunt # . Suffers may now euro them BOlves at home without publicity or Joe of time from business by this wondorfi 'Homo Gold Cure" which has been per ( ected niter many years of close stud. and treatment pt inebriates. The faith' lul HBO according to the directions this wonderful discovery Is positivel guaiantoed to euro tlio moot obstlnat case , no matter how hard a drinker Our records show the marvelous trans formation of thousands of Urunkard Into sober , Industrious nnd upright men WivesCuroYour Iluabands. Child rou Cure 1'our Fathers. This remedy 1 In no sense a nostrum but ia a speoifl tor this disease only , and is BO skillfull. devised and prepared that it ia thorough ly Bolnblo nnd ploasnnt to the tabto s that it cnn bo given In a cup of ton o coileo without tliH Knowledge ot the per eon taking it. Thousands ot Drunkard have cured themselves nlth UiUprlceles remedy , and as umuy moro have bee cured and mudu temperate mqn b having the "Guro" administered by lov ing friends nnd relatives without the" knowledge in ootl'oo or tea , and boliov lo-day that they dUcontlued drinking o their own free will. Do Not Wait. Dr not be deluded by apparent and mislead ing "improvement. " Drive out disease at once and for all time , The "Homo Gold Oure" la B0d ] at the extremely low price of Ono Dollar , thus placing within reach of everybody n treatment more olTectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany onch package. Special advice by skilled phyclclana when re * quested without extra charge. Sent prepnid to any part of the world en rorept of One Dollar. Address Dept B 177.EDW1N B. Glles&OOMPANY,2330 aud 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia , All correspondence ttrictly contldetial. To all whom It may concern ! Yoil are hereby mitlflecl that the followlnr ilcacrlbuil lands , ion , tracts , pieces or parceIH of laiuls and lots , or HO much thereof as are not paid , will nil Monday , November 4 , A. D. . 1'Vl , at the County Treamirer'soffice In llrokeii How , Cimter county , Nebraska , be offered for sale for Hale for the taxes , special assessments Inter- fStM. penalties and costs thereon for the years ! ' * . 1ST ; , 18-M , 1897 , 18 % . 1895,1894 and 1S93. Aifd to I'AK ) tax ten per cent from May 1,1901 : add to 1899 taxes 10 per cunt front May 1 , 1'WO : add to 189S taxes 10 per cent from May 1 , 1899 : add to 1897iaxuR 10 per cent from May 1 1893 : add to the 18 % taxes 10 percent from May 1 , 1897 : add to the 1895 taxes 10 pt-r cent from May 1 , 18 % ; add to the 1894 taxes 10 per cent from May 1,1895 : add to tliu 1893 taxes 10 per cent from May 1.1894 , and 20 CIMIIH each description al land , and 10 cents each town lot for eack year. Explanation of abbrwlatlons : "n ! i' ' ttandn for north half : 'Vi" stands for smith half : wi"Htands for west half : "o'A" stands for east half : ncii" stands for northeast quarter : nwJ" stands for northwest quarter : "swM" Htands for Houthwest quarter : "se/J" stands for southeast quarter : "pt" stands for part : ft" stands for feet : "sec" stands for section : S" stands for dollars : "cts" stands for cents : It" stands for lots : "blk" stands for block : add" stands for addition : "Inc" stands for Inclusive : "n" stands for north : "s" stands forKonth : "e" ntands for east : "w" stands for west : "hi" stands for half : "qr" stands for quarUr.