Our * ( Analcy Cltlion. ) It is encouraging to note that many of the boot men in tlio popu- liat pnrty are now warm Hiipporters of the ropublioan tickot. ft ' , Lot the good work go on for the next ton days and every .republican candidate in Iho county will bo oleotod , Now recruits are rnportod ? : - s from every locality. > It is generally conceded * tliftt Doau was a failure at * county attor- nay' , nnd now ho asks iho p'soplo to elect him county judge Tbo poo' plo arc satisfied with Judge Armour and will ro-oloot him by 11 larger majority than over. When you oaHt your ballot for John Lowin for county finporintL-n- dcnt , you are voting lor a mau whouo highest ambition in I'duca- i tiou. Ilo is a Holf-inndu man who has proven hiinttolf to bo a HUO'IUHH ful educator , a ripe n-hohr , and a man of good judgment JiiBt bocauHo the populists have placed one or two nod men in nomination is no reiuou why any republican should vote for them. Every man on the ropublioan ticket is well qualified for the position ho aooks , and every republican should take a pride in vo'.ing for every one of thorn. Every man on the tiokot ia entitled to your loyal support. ( Oallawny Courier. ) The oleotion of'the entire ropub lioan county ticket will phoo in the offices ot the court IIOUHO a not of mon whoso aim will be to give the county an economical , business administration. The populists of Ouster county are trading everything they' poaai- bly can for votes for Eli Armstrong. They well know 'that ( mould the ulioriff's patronage bo taken from the Beacon , tliero would soon boone ono loss pop paper in the county , The republicans aru urged to vote the straight republican tiokot with out a scratch , and every man will bo olooted. Trading will not bo necessary if the tiokot ia voted straight. The Broken Bow Chief , in speak ing of Eli Armstrong , says : "No matter what responsibility ia placed In his bands , it is looked after in a most careful manner. " YOB , Eli WAB told to see that the populist organ at this point wan killed and ho did it , The populists know all about it an well as the republican ? , and Eli will como up Hoveral votes shy on November fill , , and will bo given the opportunity to look after the responsibility of a farm Eli is a naint as long as ho dishca out patronage to the Broken Bow pop papers only. A Good Record. Frequently wo hoar 'person say that no money c m bo made in this county funning. Uut the oxprce- H.t-n is not heard so often under re- iiiblioiin administration as it was from 1893 to 1897 wbou we had reo trade and everything was at bed rock prices. Most farmers in the past four or tivo years , who have followed mixed farming have boon ablu to t ( t ahead , and , as a rule , they hive more to show for their time ; t.i n merchants and other class ol business man , As an illustration ofAhat some of the farmers hav beun doing , wo will give' you the experience of one farmer of Ouster county in the paat live yearn a * he told it to us at the depot list { Saturday night , while wailing for the arrival of his broth er from Idaho , who has boon west Iho past seven years. Oacar A , Swiok of Lillian town , ship loft this county on the 7th day of October , 1805 , with wagon , team and family for Arkansas , whore he had relatives residing. On his arrival there ho found the country in very destitute circumstances and on the following day started baok north with the elder children in hopes of Qnding employment. His wife and smaller children remained there until ho oould ilnd some place to sottlo. Failing to find employ ment or any place where the ohanoos wore as favorable as Ouster county , when ho had traveled through Kansas on his way baok ho wrote his wife to take the train and come baok to Ouster county. She , with the children , arrived five days in adyanoo of him. He had left a farm of 100 acres , against which was a mortgage of $1100 , every dollar it was worth and ono oow. He wont onto the farm De cember 17 , of the same year , ho and his wife together had less than tlvo dollaio in cash , and a family l.OOO WANTED SUBSCRIBERS -FOR- An Inspiring Book For Patriotic Readers. Life nnd Distinguished Services of OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. ' 'lie Oolehratod Murat Halstead , Author and Journalist With Chapters hy ilon. John Sherman , Gon. O. II. Qrosvonor and Ool. Albert Halittoad , of Ex Governor MoKinloy's staff. Introdnolion hy ilon. Clmnncoy M. Dopow. En larged to Inoludo Closing Dnyn , Death and Burial BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor. USTER the OfOoial Paper of the county IOUNTY THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN 81.CO. tuo story of his ancestors , birth and youth ; his school days ; enlistment - listmont in the War of the Rebellion ; distinguished services and promotion to Major ; admission to the bar ; olooted prosecuting attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; 9lation to Congress eoven times ; champion of protection , Bound money nnd labor ; Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin istration ; re-election to the Presidency ; triumphal tours through the nation ; spoeohos , principles and policies ; asaissination and death ; tribute of pralso by the nation and the world. His personal virtue , his purity of character , his honesty of motive , his patriotic purpose , his loyalty to right , his love of justice , his spirit of mercy endeared Win , MoKinloy to the American people and give him a plaoo in their offootions second only to that hold by the immortal Lincoln , SEND YOUR ftUSTER MONEY TO THE UOUNTY REPUBLICAN , Broken Bow , - Nebraska. 1 / of six or eight children , Ho has BIUOO paid for that farm and bought another quarter section for 1038 , Has eighteen head of cattle from tbo oow , fourteen head of horaos , ninoly-BOven head of hogfl , 400 bufiholH of old corn , more than 2,000 bushels of now oorn. All of this property IB free of debt oxloopt 8DOO againct the second quarter flootion bo bought , Ho has hogs and oorn to feed thorn that will not him ever $1,000 this year Including his1 farm machinery and household creeds accumulated in the six years , land aud personal property ho is worth fully $3,600 above bis indebtedness , which makes a clear profit of nearly $000 a year , that ho has accumu lated Jboaideu keeping bis large family. When it is remembered that tbe pant six years have been below tbo average lu crops it shows that farming in Cusler county can bo made to pay , Mr , Swiok remarked that ho might have had a better chance than somo. He said when he uarno baok he wont to O. P. Porloy , whore ho had formerly bought his groceries and told him his circumstances , aad said bo wae going to try to raise an- otbor crop in Ouster county. Mr. Porloy told him ho would BOO him through. Ho let him have his groceries on time until ho oould raise a crop to pay for them , which helped him through iho ' first . What Mr. Swiok bus done , doubtless others have done , aud still can do. There are thous ands of mon today in the east pay ing out all they make each year , above a scant living , for rent , while they might come to Ouster county with a team and money enough to buy ono oow and buy cheap land on time and in a few years bo , inde pendent and have a home of. their own. , HuuUe Rita , Not much news. Nearly everybody is sowing some fall grain. D. W. Lantorman and wife of Ryno table spent Sunday hero. R , E. Skinner is putting down a well on hla farm on the dutchtnan. Ilov. J. R. Woods held meotlnca at the school houao Saturday and Sunday. A. McQrow has routed H. B.Daugher- ty'a place and is doing some farming tho'laut week. W. G Wallace and family of Broken Bow spent Saturday night and Sunday In this vicinity. Several farmers in the valley have commenced to shuok corn it ia making about 15 bushels per acre. Mable and Dyeol Skelton who are going to school in Urolcon Bow spent Sunday with tholr parents. A pound party was held at John Wasters last Thursday night for tbe bonofk ot the minister the collection , in good a and money amounted to about $11. David Ulpsher ia building a now house on his farm , Mr. Hipiher in the last four ycnra has bought his plaoo and nosy got it paid for and intends to move soon. Atitt CreeU. Mrs. D. L , Uerriok has been laid up dnr tig the post week. Mrs. W. A , Hayward made a short trip to York last week. ' Quite a number of Urokon Bow people wiUneasud the ball game Saturday. Grant Turubull of Dunning , paid a vialt to hia brother W. S. , Saturday and Suuday. The Uouodlcta played the batoholora for oystore. Tliu Jiacuolora will have to fieh up the stray dimes from their lurking places to buy the bivalves , Como all ye long Buffering people and hi'tir the lone sufl'ored woman's Biiffrn question , Buffered over onoo rnoro by the suffering dobatora of Aah Creek , Chae. Huff of Central City la visiting relatives and friends on Ash Creek. Slnco his laat visit bo has been taking a courao of instruction in illustrating , car- toona , and ho iaablo to show some very line work in thia line. Ortelto News. Mr. Johnson is having a now well rnado. G. D. Day dehorned cattle for J , M. Fodgo Monday. ' A Mr. Roodur of Broken Oow is work ing for Mr. Hanoy. Invitations are out for a party at Mr , Soovera Friday night. Mr. D. V. Jo f nor of Broken Bowwa8 , visiting relative * hero Monday and Tues day , The AblaiyniaQ enake-oater who was at the Fair should have visited this sec tion for an abundant living. The populist speaking waa not very well attended last Wednesday night. This ia n poor place for populists. Hov. Strlcklor 11 Hod hla .appointment last Sunday , ho preached a most In * atruotivo sermon to about sixty people. Mr. and ilrs , J. J , Joyiier returned last Friday from Now York where they have boon visiting rolatlvoa , whom they bad not noon for twenty years. drnruliuft Edwarda waa taken sudden ly sick last Friday and is now very low. Her children F. J. Edwarda and Mrs- Strong arrived Monday but B. V. Ed- wnrds has not yet come. J. F , Uakor took bin gun last Friday und wtiit out in the hilla west of the valley and killed flfty rattlesnakes. The next tiny ho wontnunin and killed lorty ono and afterwards killed enough more to make ever a hundred rattle nakea , besides quite n number of other inda. llynn. Unusual fine weather since last writ * ng. ng.Oh Oh horroral Teddy's dining Southern Vrlstocracy. L. M. Piekett is about ready to com menced shredding corn. A , U , Baker moved from the Smith ancb to Hurnnor , Nob.last weeek. Which is the most profitable a largo crop at Ion- prices or a light crop a gh prices. 0. H. Lundreth is threshing for as per Province to daysavoral ; more have small lota to thresh. H. G. Edington our next supervise or tbe sixth district waa rushing around Ryno last week. M. Conloy informs us that David Tul ia of 00011104 was takou down with a stroke ol paralyaia on Tuesday morning Oeo. P. Poky reports seventy bushel of potatoes and Ona Owen report eleven bushels of beans they can ea pptatoea 3 times a day , On last evening H.Cline passed llyno on his way to Georgetown , in charge * o 105 head of cattle that bad been grassed near llyanuis , belonging k3 W. A. corgo and Dinh Woodruff. I faiided to BOO the proverbial calf ; presume it had no oxistennoe only in the brain of diagruntcd oditora. \ i JBtua Eclioet * . x The farmers are all out of water and unices the wind blows soon , will have to go totbe Platte river. Dan Crlnu , our genial thresherman , is at present threshing at Oscar Johnson's on Rock Island Table. Allie YanAntwerp went to Gothen burg Friday evening on bis wheel , and visited with friends Saturday and Sun day , returning Sunday afternoon. 0 , O. Lind , our next county recorder , returned home last Sunday from a cam paigning trip in the eastern part of tbe county. He reports the prospects very Haltering for the republicans this fall. Just to show that the two echoola on the Lustrom table will uot have a scar city of scholarswe give the number en rolled In each. In the John Anderson school , Arlie VanAntwerp teacher , there are 2L and 7 tuore to come ; and in the Lustrom echool , Iver Johnson teacher , there are forty and ten more expected. The Conoorto Orohostra of Bro < ken Bow will give a musical entertainment tainmont at Merna , Friday evening , November 1st Admission 10 and 30 cents. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "something Mew Under Ttoe Ban. 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Don't delay but send for it at once , and write ful particulars as to your condition , nnd you will receive special advice from the dla- coverer ot this wonderful remedy regardIng - Ing your case without cost to ' you be yond the regular price of "Snufflei" the "Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. " Sent prepaid to any addreis In the United States or Canada on receipt ot One Dollar. Address Dopt. K 177 , KD\YIN U. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 2333 Market Stioot , Philadelphia , J R. T , L. FARtfSWORTH , Office over Swan's Qiooery. Miscellaneous Books at Ed MoUomosV. Moved to Realty Block. A. E.ANDERSON. . , When yon canaot sleep for coughing it 13 hardly necesnary that any ouo nhoald tell you that you need A few doses of Ohiimberlnin'B Cough Remedy to ally the Irritation of the throat , and uwko sloop possible. It ia good. Try it. For ealo by .1 , O , Ilaoborla. STORE NEWS ! Wr are in a position to servo the wsnts of the pee pic north , east , south aud west both city aud country. Wo have a good , clean stock of HEALTHY FOOD PRODUCTS , and we would bo pleased to do business with you. We carry at all times a good stock of the following lines : * Groceries , Queensware , Cutlery , Wall Paper , Patent Medicines , Tinware , Lamps , and Pure Food Products. Just a Jlinuto on Wo are the ONLY LAMP MEN in Ouster county so recognized a by the people , and in a few days wo will have the I k , Finest and Largest Line of Lamps West of Omaha , WAIT FOR THEM. Yours For. . m , J. C. BOWEN , I ( EAGLE JROCERY. | | | All partioa indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested 4iii $ jj to call and settle their'account by cash at onto. I must have money to pay ( bills , I cannot do business on wind. Yours truly , m'i'-J } ! W. S. SWAN . . , ffi Proprietor. ffim T A. W. DRAKE has just received Haviland China , Vases , Cups and Saucers , etc. , for the holiday trade. Fine frames and mouldings. School supplies in stock. Why pay Exorbitant Prices for Couches that the springs will give out m a year when you can buy the new construction guaranteed 5 years for the same price or loss. Tables , Lamps , Tumblers , Silverware , Outlory , and a Complete Line of House Furnishing Qo ds at prices that are right. Call and let me show you now Goods , Mirrors , etc. A. W. DRAKE , West Side Square Broken Bow. Nebraska. i -w9 ind ever used COLLOM'S G-ROCERY ! A oar load of old wheat Hour. Ed * * Every sack warranted. EHSW STOCK of GROCERIES , And are prepared to soil as CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST. Knurr , OVHTUOH uim cui i : iv IN Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any park of the city. Give us a trial. A. A. COLLOM.