0 , Ucpublicmi Pnblteliuil oYryTlinrmlny ( ot Uie Comity 8 nt. U. M. AMSHMltHV. Editor * 9-Cflco In CnBtflt Block , Fourth ATe.-fc Enli wed nt the l > ofttolllco nt llrnkuii Dow , Ncli.i B I'CCoiuUcliiM timttor for Irnnntnlthlon through thoU. a. MMls. BUHBOJm'TlUH 1'ltUJK ! une Your , In ndvnnro . . . . . . . $1.1)0 ) ' AUVKHTlBlNrt line rolnmtii pi r month , 87 00. Onp-lmlf col umn , pir mouth , gt ( K ) ( iiurirr column , per liionlli , fa.M ) Um than ini : lur column , M ceiita prr lucli per luuntli. Ctrin on ( ltd lingo , CO cents | icflnoli , l > or tnonth , Local mlvcrtlMox 5 ceirn per lluo each u > trt- lion. Notice ot church fnlrs rorlalilin mid wilorinln- nifiitn whcro money li ilmwd , oiio.luilf riKc * . Socluty notices mm rrroiutlone , one-half tiittc. Wedding rutteeH liee. half juke ( or puljlHiIni ; lilt ( It lltl'COlltH. Dnfttli notices Irie , linlf prlc for | iul > iliilni ; obituary notlctB , nml runt- i > f UIIHI.H. Iiegul uotlcot nt rnun | < i. vniul li > i ututen of 10 , n oi REPUBLICAN TICKET. ,5' Nlutu " 1 For JliJgo Supreme Court l > S. 11. SELKJWICK , Of York , For llegonts II. l > \ GOO hi ) , oroiallnk 0. J. KKNKSr , Of Lincoln. Cotml ) . 'For Comity.Tndac .1. A. AllMOUK For County Trt nmirer VVA. . UKOIidlC. For County Clerk G. W. LMfiNKY. ' For llcglntcr of llpoile ( J. O LIN.D. For County BuporlntomU'iit ,1. W. VV. LEWIS , For HhorllT- U. D. SULLIVAN. For County Surveyor if. K VAHANTWKRP. For County Coroner A. E. UOUKUTSON. Ticket. For Juetlco of the I'nnr o J. J. SNYDKU. For Clerit JOHN KKNNOYEIl. ForTrcusuror ( , , J. M. Kl.IBKKLING. For Acscssor / W. M. VANNIOK. For Coimlnhlo CoimlnhloWM KENNEDY. Forltoatl Overseer , District No. 1 L CUKHR1AM. Vor Itoail OverHccr , District N'o. 2 F. A. HEUTRAND. For Itoml Uvereoor , Dlfttrlct No. 3 L MoUANDLESS. For llonil Ovcrccnr. DlhtrletNo. I JOHN UOYriE. i For Hond Ovorscnr , District No n FHED ART 11 UK For .toud'Ovrifvor ' , DUtrlct.No. 0- 11ENKY UEEDER. For Hi uil Overseer , Dtxtrlct No. 7 J. N. WEST. City Tided. ; i Vor City AseCSBOr AseCSBOrW. . S. BOYSH. For Jnatlco of ihn 1'oaco - E. G'SUHWIND. I , D. GLAZE. For Gonstiibloa L. E. COLE. P. M. TOWSLEY. It mrvkcH a ( lilToronco wlioHo ox 'IH gourud. For economy in county affairs , uloct ropubliuan ollioiala. Many of iliu bent men in ( ho pop ulist party arc now warm Hiipportorn of the republican county and ulatu tickets. Roati the Republican and tlun turn it orcr to your unfortunate neighbor who doen not know how much ho ncodh it. The Boauoi ) IH very much oxer. cinod ot the proripoot of ltoing the county patronage and the Uhlrf docs not know what to do ? The Hocialisfa have put a a tire ticket iu nominnUou. What is the matter with Ouator county that elio hos no ticket for her socialists ? Lot the good work go on for the next thirty days and every republi can candidate in the Htnto and OQunty will , bo olootod Uooruiia are reported from nocrly every locality. The ropublicati board baa run tbo county on H BOVCII mill levy this year , and it took , never IOBB than fourteen mills , and an high AH eigh teen ruilla under a populist admin istration. Send in your order for the Re publican at once if you want the bust paper published at the county Boat. It will only coat you one dollar a year. It ia the oflicia paper of the county and republican Btraiqht. In voting for Prof. J. W. Q LOWIB for county superintendent you will vote for a man whoso great ambition IB education. Ho IB a successful educator , a ripe scholar n man of good judgment Bulf-mrulc , aud oni ) who linn grown up in Cua tor county , Old MibsuribrrH cnn avail them Holven of our Hpccial offer of the Hopublic.in and the History ol William AloKiiiloy by pnying nun dollar lifly cumin in advance , The book in the parlor edition and ru tiulH for isl.riO. The pop nliip in tbo one that \H \ leaking now , and wo Mould udvisu thorto who do not WAiit to go down with it llint Iho roptiblittan't ) in in line trim find cxtondH u welcome hind l i ' " - want to HCO our Covert incut i.iaintainod and proH ontin icd. I'OI IMVbotn great on eoou- jiny : tini rclcrml In the ten years of | ) op lo'.iMinistration they nuvor rut : i he uoiin'y on IOHH than a four teen mill li vy , and on one or more oufhiotm txoerdcd the limit ol the a v by mnl < ! it levy of oiglitocn mil- ! . ' ] liu republican board IKIH 'Cii uiilii to dtuet the dublH of the count ) .in. ) lie current expeiiBiuon i HI von null levy. ' tur Dorr Sullivan for jou \\ill yotc for a man of uvi n t < niHt | , yet liriu and fcarksH. Wlutn in hm pruacnco , oilicially or otliorwiRP , you will bo treated as a gentleman and will not bo dom ineered over as nutourat over IIH ; HuiVftntH , He is self-poHHcahcd at all timcH , jet oouragcoun , and will make an ideal public ollicial. See that your neighbors vote for him. Tl o mouthpiece of the pop party called the Beacon , ! H now very mueli opposoi ) to Judge Armour , simply because ho baa been nomin ated for the third time by the re publicans to the ollicc which ho so ably mid satisfactorily fills. The Beacon , doubtless , has forgotten bow vi orlesaly it urged the elec tion of 0. At. Kcm for tbo third term to congress , fliou again , with no lees oii'ort , appealed to tl o voters to support II. H. lliatt for the third term for county superin tendent ! If it was riibt ; for a pop. ulist to bo elected for the third term , wbrn not quahtiml , ss ia tion- ceeded in Kern's cnsc , why is it t < o great a mistake for tbo republican parly to rcnominato a man so em inently qualified nnd satisfactory to the public as Judge Armour for the third torm. Ob , consistency , tbou irtajowol ! What docs the Beacon - con offer instead ? A single termer. A model otlicial ! The unanimous choice of his paity ? No ! It does tot ( jvun mention the name of Judge Aunour's populist competi tor. Merely by inference the Beaten ton seeks to detract from tlio pop ularity of Judge Armour. His political competitor is J. li. Dean , who has served two terms , in the capacity of of county attorney , and now Huelih a third trim. Did ho provo efficient and loyal to his trust ? Is his record such for effici ency and fearlcsHiicHH as an officer nud loyalty to his party colleagues Hiiuh that you want him elected to B third tojm instead of J. A , tVrmour. If you do not know ark uuch men as Win.Pfrobin or Fred CtimmingB , of West Union , and many others , who arc loaders in the pop ratike. What tbo people want is the best men , men best quahtied , and that will servo the best interests of the county , irrespective of party or creed- The republican party bus nominated just tlmt class of men in J. A. Armour , for county judge ; C. O. Liud , for register ; W. A.George , for county treasurer R D. Sullivrn for sheriff , J. W. G Lewis , for superintendent , Goo. W. Dewey for clerk and F , E.VnnAnt- worp for Burveyor. They are men who are competent and will make ofliciout oflicers. No lens competent are the men nominated for super visors. They arc succoasful busi ness men capable and strictly bon- est and will run the affairs of tbo county economically and tor tbo boat interests of the whole people. They are J. F. Broohbuhl , H. J. Edington and Jules Hauniont. The election of these men means economy , honesty and true service. What bavo the republicans of Cuator county to offer taxpayers for their support this fall , Their record before the populists took hold of affairs in this county stands out against them as tbo depths rf hadosi Boaoou , The republicans bad control of tbfl county in its infancy , befoio there was a foot of land to tax , Homesteaders bad but little per- Rnnal property to tux , and there were no business firms with capi ta ! as now , nor no railroads in tbo county , The prpulation jumped Irom 1,200 in 1880 to 13,000 in liyc yours , and in ton years to 2L- , 0(0 , Ninoty-Hvo per cent , of the increase viero homesteaders , and hundreds of them were practically penniless. Notwithstanding this fact , they were enterprising and lopoful , They believed in law and order. They wanted a county g V' crnmont that tbo law might bo en forced , and that tboy and their families might bu protected from thtx Texas cow boye , who respected tbo rights of none. They disputed the rights of tbo bomcHteadfrs in every locality. Lmjuent murders respited , and expensive trials fol lowed. The republican officials wore equal to tbo situation. They were fearloas and 'determined. They prosecuted every cast ) of law- lesannsH to a successful termination , and in doing that , they incurred expenses greater than the legal levy on the limited amount of tax able property would meet. They brought peace nud prosperity out of chaou and poverty. Schools and churches wore established where outlawry and deeds tbo darkest in the history of the stake have been poipotuatod. Tbo homofiteador wan protected. Two hundred schools wore established in ten years , where there had not been ono. Temporary ary county buildings wore super * cecded by the magnificent court house , that is now the pride of every loyal citizen. With all these expenses , under so unfavorable cir cumstances , in'en ' years of con struction , the republican party bad run tbo county without increasing a dollar of bonded debt , and had assets suflioient to moot every dollar lar of floating indebtedness , when they turned the administration over to tbo pops in 1800. No county in the state can show a hotter record. It was a record of economy , a rec ord of law , a rooord of progress that baa not been equaled by any county in Nebraska. Thou we have tbo record of the present year , in which tbo county board baa mot the ox > pauses of the county on half the amount required by n populist board. It may bo a record "as dark as the deplhs of hades" to tbo re form apostle , who wrote the above creed , but if BO , be has our pity , n& wo can account for it only on the theory that to some , heaven would bo a boll , Winter Rending oniho Farm. Long evenings are hero again and naturally ono thinks of a good family agricultural weekly , ba- ciuno its regular visits arc woloom od by the whole family. The Twentieth Century Farmer is out of the rut in which most agri cultural papers travel. This { 9 true particularly of Iho splendid illustra tions from photographs taken by their own artists and special articles by tliu bunt known and most prac tical mon in overv branch of agri culture , such as N. J. Harris , secre tary of tbc Iowa See1 * Corn Brooders' association ; n. W , Campbell , tbo authority on soil culture ; James Atkinson of the Iowa experiment station at Ames Ia. ; Frank G. Car penter , famous for bis letters of travel ; C. R , Thomas , secretary American Hereford BreedoiB * asso ciation ; B. O. Cowan , assistant sec retary American Shorthorn Breed * ors' association ; Dr. A. T. Peters , Ncdraska experiment station ; E. F. Stephana , president Nebraska Horticultural ticultural society ; Woman's Depart ment , conducted by Mrs. Nollto Hawks , Friend , Nob. J. J. Edgorton of tbo Iowa Experiment Station will answer all questions rotating to live Btock matters. This is a weekly agricultural fam ily paper , in which the farmer's wife is particularly interested on account of the pages devoted to bor partic ular interests , In fact , there is no paper published either in the oaa t or west that meets so well tbo wants of tbo western farmers and etook raisers and their families. If you do not got it send 10 cents for n Ion weekh' trial subscription to The Twentieth Century Farmer. 1&50 Fainam strcol , Omaha , Neb , and you will have an opportunely to become acquainted with it A dollar lar will bring it for a whole yt/ar. 10 10 iit Fancy Gift Books nt Ed Comas's. Windsor , Ontario. Eicli mt'inhi'r IH an artist. The singing of the Schubert Lady Q'Uii- lotto was a superior character &r.d each number received a hearty 111- core which was generously respond ed to , TLo Evening Record The Schubert Symphony Club and Ladies' Quartette , of Chicago , will give an entertainment Thursday night , Oot 17 , at the opera boiiso under the auspices of the Baptist church. Admission 25 and CO oante. In anaemia and most ailments tbo digestion 'H weak , the making of colo'r , ileah and strength out of food , ia imperfect so that the patient in week , wan , nervous and ( lyiipoplio. This condition oan , bi3 corrected by taking n courho of HERBINE. Price , fiO cents. Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and Merna. San Francisco , Citl. The concert by tlio Schuboit Symphony Club and Lady Quartette at the Y. M. C. A. last night was a most enjoyable affair and the audi ence tcstitiod their appreciation on the good things on the program by frcquont demands for a repetition. The San FranoiPco Call. KHtray IMotlcu , Taken up by tbo subscriber on his enclosed lands in Custer county Nebraska , on August 1C , 1001 a rod cow with white face , supposed to bo seven or eight years old. Said cow is branded bar O on right hip H F on left sholdor and O on loft jaw.Also Also 1 sucking calf about ton days old. A. G. HOFFMAN , September M , 1901. 010It - - * Ashhuitl , Wis. May 4th. The M. "B- church was crowded last night to hear t'o Sohuberts and it was evident from tbo hearty app'.auso given each number thet everyone was highly pleased with the efforts of the artists , The company has been hero before and it is a general favorite bore as well as ; 1 sowbere. Tbo Daily Herald. Wo bavo seen tbo frail infant when the faint struggle for exist ence seemed almost ended , rosur-cit- atod and made strong by tbo tine of WHITE'S CREAM VERMI FUGE. Price , 25 cents. Ed. Mo- Comas , Broken Bow and Morua. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An lutftMiinu * Treatment Ily \Vlilcli UruulcarttN are Cured iialiv lu Hpitc Ol TIltMIIHelVCH. No MoxiouH DOHU * * . Mo Weaken- liiuroftlie NerveM , A. iMeas- i > ut in itl oSltlve Cure Vor tile liiiiior Habit. It la now generally .known and under stood tbnt Drunkenness la a decease and not weakness. A body III led with'poleon nml norvea completely shuttered by periodical or constant 1190 ot hitoxietUlnn liquors , required nn tintidotu capable of nuutrnliziug ami eradicating this poison and destroying the craving for Intox- ioauia. Suffers may now tuiru tiitin- selvofl ut homo without publicity or loss of llmu from business by this wonderful 'Homo Gold Cure" which has been per fected nftcr many JTUTB of close study and treatment ot inebriates , The faith ful utUt according tn tlio directions uf this wnudurful discovery in positively guainntoed to euro the moot obstinate CABO , no mutter how hard a drinker. Our records show the mitrvelrtiH tiuna- formation of thousands of brunkinls Into sober. Industrious nud upright men. Wives Cure Your Husbands. Child ren Ouro Your FtuhorB. This remedy Is lu no Bonau K nostrum but is n speoillu for this disease only , and in BO skillfully devised nnd prepared that it is thorough ly soluble nud pleasant to the tastu so that it cim bo given iu % cup of ten or coifeo without thu Knowledge of the per- BOH taking it , Thousands of Drunkards bavo cured thomsolvea v.lth this prlculosn remedy , and as many moro have been cur-d and made toroperate mon by having the Ouro" ndmlnistorcd by lov ing friends nnd rolntlvea without their knowledge In oolTeo or ten , and believe to-day that they dlscontlnud drinking of tholr own free will. Do Not Wnit. Op not bo deluded by apparent nnd mislead- lug 'improvement. " Drive out dlsoaso nt ONOO nnd for nil time. Thu "Homo Gold Ouro" Is sold nt the extremely low prlco ot One Dollar , thus placing within reach of everybody n treatment more effectual than others coating $25 to $50. full directions accompany each package. Special ndvloo by ektllod physicians when re quested without extra charge , Sent prepaid to any part of the world on recept of One Dollar. Address Dept E 177.EDWIN B. Giles * OQM1'ANY,2330 nud 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. All correspondence atriotly contldotlal. To all whom U may concern : You artlirrebj notlllcit that Uie following i1t" < crlKMl ! laiulR. lots , tracts , pieces or jiarcelH . of laiulH anil lot . or so much thereof an are > not | paid , will on Monday , Xoveinlwr 4. A. 1) . . l"0l , i at tliv Comity 'J'n'aturi'r'Hoffice- Ilioken llow. Cit-tiT county , Xclirantt.i , t > offcntl ( ot al for nalo for tlm taxes , ipi-cl.il awwneiin. Inter- i-Bty. penalties anil coils tliercim for the > ear ' ( ) . 1SW , ItWH. 1W7,1S % . 18'i5 , ItfM ami 1W3. Add to I'M ' ) tax ten per cent from May 1 , IWU add tn Itw taxes 10 per coin from Ma * 1 , l"iW : add to 1S-W taxes It ) per cent from May 1. 18W add to I8' 7 taxes 10 per cent from May 1 \ W add to the 1S % t.ixes 10 per cent from May 1 , W7 ; add to thu IK'IS ' taxes 111 per cent from May 1 , 1S % : add to the IS'M laxiis 10 per cent from M.j 1. Ib'JS : add to the IH'O t.ixes 10 per cent fiom May 1. li * * , and 3) cents each ilescrlptum of land , and 10 cents each town lot for e.ich Ux'planatlon of ablirev latlons : "n ! i" staniH for north half : 'VV Htands for south half : "ui" ! Miami' ) for west half : "u'/t" stands for east half : "neW" stands for northeast giiarter : "nwi" ! Ntaiuli , for northwest ijuarter : HW ! * " Ktands for southwest iiu.irter : ' seK" stands "add" stands for addition : "Inc" stands for inclnslxu : "n" stands for north : "s" stands for Houtli : "e" sitandB for east : ' w" stands foment : "hi" stands for half : iir" stands for quarter. 11 tO IS 1 ! ) 7 18 13 to 14 15 204 15-16 IS 2 04 O'/j 1 16 WJ4 1 16 2 10 1 02 3 16 1 02 20 f 14 16 SO 40 ft w side. 4 16 9 23 7-8 16 20 1 17 52 6.7 17 2 OS 8 17 51 1 18 14 35 > 2 18 H4 3 to 8 IS 5 00 1 to 2 V ) 1 ( 8 19 82 11.12 19 1 62 e 22x'W ft. 1.2-3 20 3 Of w 56X90 ft , 1.2J 20 4 60 w 10 ft of e , 56x90 ft. 1.2-3 20 1 56 4 20 1 03 5 20 1 02 6 20 1 o ; 7 20 1 0 _ 8 20 8 20 bo 12 ft 10 20 all 11 20 n 5 ft 12 20 4 61 n 23 ft. s 25 f t 20 , .12 20 2 OS 16 20 56 37 no 48 ft lots. 1-2-3-4 21 4 10 s > " 2 ft loth. 1-2-3.4 21 6 15 8 168 ft , WK 21 5 64 Ho 48 ft. 7-8 21 4 10 s 24 ft 1-2 22 2 05 n 22 ft b 46 ft of. 1-2 22 20 50 s 22 ft of U 66 ft of , 1-2 22 " " > 05 S 21 ft of n 44 ft of. 1.2 22 2 05 n 22ft of , 12 22 2 05 3-4 22 2 05 all 23 7 17 1 to 7 24 A 68 8 24 1 03 all 26 5 12 70x120 ft n WKf , 27 2 05 Vt 70 * 120 ft new , 27 2 60 e 72x120 ft sw , 27 2 57 hOW 27 4 10 cS'juf ' / of eH , 31 1 03 w J of w ! ' , tf e > 4 31 1 54 o 30 futrt ft so r r , w > 31 l 03 all I 32 8 20 Tbo following deioitli. ed lota are all In A. W. Qaudy'a ami to Hrokeu llow , NeLr. 3 ' 1 23 20 7 1 6 15 H 1 1 03 9 1 2 ° S } ° 1 2 28 .11 1 2 28 12 1 2 23 13-14 1 3 31 16-17-18. 1 g 20 1" 1 13 33 Saw 1 i 7 \ i as / 2 - ' 56 ' ? -2 1 02 6 2 1 02 ' 2 1 m ? 2 IS l 2 l 02 i ? ' 5 J W ' 3 } , . 2 2(15 11.18 'I 3 % as i § g ! -2 3 10 25 s" ? 13 ai 5 3 l 03 6 3 l 03 7 3 l 03 11 to 14 3 4 JO 15 3 7" 16 3 7' " 3 f ; " IS 20 3 3 l l\ \ 21 3 71 - 10 S'/j 3 & 4 10 1 0 10 78 10 1 2 13 78 \ * 9 to 12 12 23 13 22 U 13 U 10 13 1 2 14 3 ft S Side „ e 3 14 3 15 S IS 6.7.S IS 1.2 16 1 to 4 17 1-2 19 3-4 19 5-6 19 7-8 20 Ito4 21 20 H S 21 11 ? , 6 21 12 y. 7-8 21 10 2l 3-4 22 21 S 5-6 22 3 11 4 24 1 5 24 15 31 8 24 2 M 1.2 25 1 U 5 to 3 25 15 38 1-2 26 2 W 3-4 26 2 06 5 to S 26 76 4 27 5C 1 to S 28 12 30 * niso a strip 20x240 ffl s bide of , 29 4S 68 i 30 7 69 3.4 30 2 05 strip 20x120 30 2306 strip 20x960 ftM _ > MdQ blUs 25-26-2-23 al& 20x120 ft so side 1,1 all 31 25 U The followicg desciltu cd lots are all in thoU U K add to the town of Broken llow ; Nebr. fc ) nit 1 6 15 a 2 o 15 6 1157 4-5 10 H 27 1.2 11 7 69 3-4 U 1 06 W 11 1 06 5 11 53 9 11 53 10 11 53 1.2 12 1 00 3 12 50 ' 5 12 50 0-7 12 12 ao 5-6 13 Ii02 a ! ! . ! 7 . ! t 1 n % \ 2 1 Ml "C 3 JO 2SJ 30x13) beH. 3 2S6J ill 4 5 wixlW ft so cor , 5 4 10 all 7 15 WH 6\vf < 8 7J nji s 3 as JJK swy s loj Tliu following deicilb. oil lota are nil | a Keyner's add to the town ot 11 token JJow , Nebr. all l 41 all 4 30