.I. II .V . . . . . VOL , XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER , ' 4 , 1901-ElGHT PAGE * . NO , 22 , and you count the weeks I left for Christmas selecting- II and Five buying- that's . all , and. here J let us give you a reason for each Week , why you should I II buy your Christmas presents . here. here.We give you goods which ! II always please. We engrave all goods free I of charge. ' We exchange'goods be fore or after presentation. I We give you a guarantee that GUARANTEES. I We sell only the latest and best in design and work Ii manship , at prices never more than elsewhere. i I Oradnato of Chlcairo Otithalmlc College. J "Moved to Realty Block. School hooks , Tablets . AND . MarUet iteport fur Today. Wheat , .5 , K > , llarley , 'M Outs ,3'J . Corn .45 . Ityo .40 ttbtter 15 Potatoes , per bushel 110 * . . Outour. per liusliel 1.00 Chicken * , par pound , .IU Hogs , . n.so Wow * 2.00 < ' ' . . , Suu.B J3.G ) < 4'nu Tuikeye , i > nr round . (5 ( Straw , per cwt .10 Uuy , Ne\v. 1'or ton i 50 School books and Hiipplics at Ed McCoraawV. Moved to Realty Block. A. E. Anderson. For all fresh otitrt or wounds fciiher on the human Hubjoot or 01 animals , BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is excellent ; while fo oorc-huiikcjH , sprained wriftn , barb ed-wire cuts and sores on working horses , it cannot be to highly com mended. Price , 25 and 50 cents Ed. tloComas , Broken Bow am Morna , 1000 Personal Tax. Kindly pay them , I do not wan to issue distress warrants , but tin tax must be paid by December 1 1001. M E. ScniNERlNQBB , 11 14 2t County Treasurrr "I have used Chamberlain's Cello Cliolfra and DinrrtiocQ Remedy and flnc it to bo a great medicintt , " says Mr. K S , Phlpus , of Potenu , Ark. "Jt rure mo of bloody flux. I cannot speak t highly of It , " This remedy alwaya win the t.0od opinion , t ( not pralso o < thee who tiao it The quick cures which i X effects even In the most sevure caao make it a favorite everywhere. Fo by J. O , Haoftberto , Fancy Gift Books at Ed Mc- Comaa's. Busts at Bowen'n. They are oauties. v For Kodaks supplies and Kodaks o to Ed. McComas's. W , P. Honman , of Aah Creek was a city visitor Saturday. Al Bookhockor spent several dayi t home with his family laat wcok. Moved to Realty Block. A. E.ANDERSON. < Joliu Myern of Upton , was a riendly caller at this ofiloo Satur- ay. ay.John John Mnlvany , of Mason City wan among the oity visitors Satur- ay. ay.David David MoGugin and Jas , Dare , f Walworth were friendly callers Saturday. VV. J. Rico and II , H. My res , of Cliff took in the ratification Tuns ay night. Will eell my feed or take one mndred head of oattlo to winter , 1-14 2t Jsss GANDI- . Money loaned on improved farms , JAMES LBDWICII , 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. N. B. Predmore of Weal Union van in the oity Saturday. " tie made his office a friendly uall. FOR RKNT A new 4 room house with one acre of laud , 4 dollars per month. One halfe mile from quaro. G. N. RA.WBOU. MARRIED at Broken Bow No vember 7 , 1001. Judge Armour cflioiatmg. Mr. Charley Tullis to Miss Lottie Foster both of Ooonto Neb. MAUKIBD at the Baptist paraon * ago November 14 , 1001 , by Rev. 8. W.-Richards , Mr. Charles W. Gas * on of Milburn , Nab. and Mias Ellie A. Bridges , of Mi ft urn , Neb. . " . The church social given at the idme of Mr. and Mrs. G , W. Apple ast Friday night was'a very pleas ant affair. The attendance was argo and a good time wan enjoyed , Remember tha date of the Guild Fair Is the llth and 12th of Do- oerabor. Aprons for young and old are being made , also there will jo on sale useful and fancy articles 'or Xraaa present. G. Ei Richards of Havelook as sumes the management of Foster & Smith lumber yard. W , L. Rule goes to Lincoln Neb , to take charge ) f a wholesale oflioo for a large lumber and cedar post linn. M. F. Gilbert , of Berwyn town ship was a friendly caller Saturday. He is one ot the many of his dis trict that are sorely disappointed as well as surprised that Jules Ilau- mont was not elected supervisor. S. Edwards of Arnold was a welcome caller Friday. Ho left Saturday for Colorado where he goes to look after his intrests in that locality. He is 78 years old and is at spry as most men are at sixty. ' VEKMl- WHITE'S CREAM - FUGlf removes the unhealthy tissue upon which worms thrive ; it brings and quickly , a healthy condition of bed v whore worms cannot exist. Price 25 cents. Ed. McComas Broken Bow and Merna. Charley Collins surprised hi ? Ansley friends by quietly dropping in on them Monday. It was re ported several weeks ago that ho had been killed and at. first some of the superstitious thought th.it it was his ghost walking around on the streets and kept rather shy of him Ansley Citizen. Frank Norton is one of the pops who takes a logical view of the political land elide. He says he has taken a back seat now. Instead of coming to town Saturday in his buggy and fine clothes he says Le puts on hie old cap and hitches on to the lumber wagon and drives to town. He thinks republicans are entitled to the front seat ? . There is probably no dis ease more distressing and annoying than piles. TAB- LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT is daily curing oases of years , standing and itching and bleeding piles. The cure begins on the first application , a little per severance makes the cure complete , Price , CO cents in bottles , Tubes , 75 cents. Ed , MoComas , Broken Bow and Merna , Eastman's Kodaks at Ed. Mo-1 Coraas's. WANTED Improved farms for aale. WiLtis CADWJCLU ( Room for 3 more college studoati at Mrs. Eva Martin's one block southeast of public rquaro , Rev. S. W. Richards has accept ed an urgnnt invitation to deliver the pddrea at Morna on Thanksgiv ing day , Dave Sim * of Arnold , adcoiu * panied by a brother from Iowa , were over last night to visit their brother-in-law , Wru , Herbert , who is very low , MARUIEU Jonte Wickham : at the brides homo ID this oity , Mr , George L. Jonte and Miss Myrtle Wiokh&m , November 3 at 2 p. m. Rev. H. E. Myers oftioating. Never try to coax a cold or oough use the remedy that unfailingly conquers both. BALLAKD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP the great specific tor alf throat and lungtrou- b'es. ' Price , 35 and CO oontu , Ed , &IoComas , Broken Bow and Morna. The attention of our readers is call ed to our flpeoial offer of tbo life of William MoKioley , by Murat Haleted , and other prominent men , and thn RBPUULIOA.M for $1.50. We furnish both for the retail price of the book , Send in your order jit once. The Mullen Representative is the name of a now paper started at Mullen by Edgar Phillips ! who re. oently sold the Tribune of that place. The Representative is re publican in politics , neat and noway and every respect worthy the aup port of the people of Hooker county. W. E. Swingle and Alviu Daily ot Milburn wore business callers at this office yesterday. They are the promoters of a telephone line' from Milbnrn to Aoselrao. The line la complete to Anselmo and are ex tending the line from New Helena to Morns , They expect to make other extensions before spring. The offices * of the company are C , A. Snyder , president , W. E. Swingle secretary and Alvin Daily treasurer. The Republican will print their certificates of member ship , Dr. Banna of Ansloy , was among jho loyal republicans in attendance at the republican rally , Dr. Robertson , coroner elect , and Jan. Fairfield of Mniou City , wore among the rejoioors Tuesday night. S , L. Cannon and wife , of West- etvnlo , came up to Attend the re publican jollification mooting Tues day night. Mrs. John Campbell and Miss Pnrdy Allen of Woissert , attended the republican jollification meeting Tuesday night , W. C. George and wife , JOB Pigman and wife , and 11.W. George were up from Georgetown Tuesday to attend the jollification. Wm Montgomery , of West Union , wat > over Tuesday night to attend the republican ratification. His wife accompanied MID. II , C. Htuokoy of Lexingtonoamo up to jellify with the republicans Tuesday night. Mr , Stuokoy was for a long time a resident of Cuater county , and six years ago was de feated for treasurer. D , V. Joynor is said to bo book * ed for deputy treasurer under Walt George. Mr. Joynor wan for n time deputy under treasurer Bed- well , Hi ? experience , aa well ns he being an excellent accountant , well qualifies him for the position , Walt George had his best set of harness stolen off his ranch Tnos- diy night. A party of movers who camp a near the house are suspect ed of being tbo guilty parties. Sheriff Armstrong in in pursuit at this writing. W. L. Rule , who for the past two or three years has boon in ounrgo of the Foster & Smith lumber yard at this place has accepted a more lucrative position with the same firm at Lincoln , Ho want to Lin , coin last night to assume his now duties. Mr. Rnle baa made a host of friends while hero who regret very tnnoh to BOO hjrn leave , Mr Rule is a thorou gh business man and has bad long experience in the lumber business. The Republican wishes him success in hit new loo'a tion. His family will not more for several weeks. : 8 < &S882K8 $ K EASTLYNNES AT THE OPERA HOUSE , Kigbt , MISS COURIER AY MORGAN , the most beautiful and talented actress that ever visited Broken Bowsupported by a very able company of fifteen will produce that most excellent mellow drama , East Lynne , on SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT , It will be worth going1 one hundred miles to see. TICKETS NO WON SALE. HEROINE sweetens the breath , brightens the eyes and dears the complexion without the slightest ill efieots whatever , and ensures the natural bloom of health. Price , 50 cents. Ed. MoCoraaa , Broken Bow and Merna. The ladies society of the Presby- teran church will hold a Thanks giving market at J. Davidton's store on Tuesday November , 20 at 2 o'clock , The following articles will be on sale : mince pie , Iruit cake , suet pudding , baked bonus , brown and white bread and cakes of different kinds. 11-14 id Theo. Schumacher mot with quite a serious accident while on his way to Broke a Bow Friday. He we was riding a bicycle down the hill near tht , King hohool , the front fork broke , throwing him to the ground with tuoh force as to render him unconscious for several hours , He was found lyiqg in the road unconscious by two farmers who put-him in their wagon and took him to the Bow where hii wounds wore dressoll' He' was quite severely bruised about the head and face. Several deep gashes were out in his face abou t the chin. AnaUy Citizen. Jas Chitliok of Etna is favorable for the position of deputy register of deeds , Mr. Chittiok is one of the faithful men who has never [ altered in his political work and Is said to bo well qualified lor the position. Chal Maupin , family , mother and sister left for Omaha last night. Mr. Maupin has secured a position with a wholesale grocery tinn. Ilia father T. D. Maupin expects to go in about ouo week , The Maupius are good oitizins and it is with re gret we uote their removal from our midst. Geo. W. Doweyclerk elect has ( elected Joe Pigwan , of Loup town ship for his deputy , Mr , Pigman has been an active worker for the party and was a candidate for the legislature last fall and was defeat- td by J. D. Ream by only H9 votes , He is a school teacher by oooupa- tion and is well qualified for the position. An Open Letter to My Old frloudg ami the Public In General. I want to bring to your notice that I have opened a general store at Hargent , Neb. and will sell dry goois , hardware and implements , n season. I have put up a good ) uiding. ] I have a nice room and a lean stock of goods. My goods are > ougbt in the eastern markets for ash and I intend to sell them for aahor its euqual. I will buy your mttor , eggs , hides and anything vou have to trade. I will pay casher or your poultry or give you trade. am selling the Aurora Hour no > otter tlour can bo found in Neb. I am no stranger to you as I have boon in business for over 15 years Thu sheila bought my old busi- IPSH and took it at his own figures and left mo nothing , But thanks to my friends : I hustled a now start and now I am happy and contended , All my troubles are now ended. tingman and Squires combine ould not keep the dutohman down , Yours for business , t Q , \ \ . WitDK. CUnrcli tfcrvlcc * . UAPTIBT CllUltOH , Preaching service both morning nd evening by Rev , Richards , at , 1 a. m. and 7:30 : p , in , The pub- c is cordially invited. U.B , oiiunoii. Seventh Day Advontisin , its doc * rines work and influence will bo examined at the U. B. church by ho pastor tbo next throe Sunday Mornings. While it is not our > raotioo to be contentious , yet those loctrines have beenpushed into the face of of the people of Broken Sow in a manner that wo believe it s our duty to present the truth on these subjects. Next Sunday the picture ! will be used and "Joseph and His Brothorn , " or "Sad and Glad Faces" will bo the subject , The Ryerson Male Quartette will sing. A cordial welcome to all. BPISGOIUI , OIIUBOH , 24th Sunday after Trinity , November vembor 17. 11 a.rn. mprning service , Ser mon on the results nn the Genera Convention of the Episcopal Ohurol held in San Francisco in October ; i p. m , Sunday School. 7-30 Christian Endeavor Service , Sub j at-Tbe Missionary Spirit-doing for others. A ooridal invitation iu extondoc to all , U.B. oilmen. Preaching service in the M. E church Sunday at 11 a m and 7.30 p. m. Morning subject "God Human Agents , " text : Isa 0:8 : Evening , "The Coinage of Sin. ' TextProv. . 5 : 22-2n. GKO. P. TJUTKH , Pastor. UNION BEHVIOU. A Union Thanksgiving Servio will bo hold in the Episcopal ohurcl on Thanksgiving d y , Novoinbo 28th at 7,30 p , in. The sermon will be preached by Rev , Gee , V Trites , pastor of the Method is church. An Ordination Last Monday afternoon a oonnoil , onstRting of delegates from several f the baptist churches of CnsU-r Association mot at Arnold to ordain lav. J. F , Judkins to the ministry of the Gospel. Dr.Get.Sutherland of Grand Island waa elected Moder. aud Rev. Jordan Secy. The exam * nation was completed iu the alter * noon and the ordination had in the evening. The sermon WAS preached ] > y Dr , Sutherland , the charge to ( the candidate and ordination prayer , was maao by Rev. Jordan and tha charge to the church , by.Rov. S. C. Cadwoli of Lodi. A pleasant antl > rofitablo mooting wai enjoyed by all present , \ . Miscellaneous Booko nt Ed VIoComas's. " 'Uout Christmas Time. We'll li v * line , 'llout ChttitniM tlcuo , That'll call forth lood , Anil pocket hoeki. We'll have tame toyi , For girls and boy * , And booki Kftl Or even more. With ilolll tU t L _ Anjt dolln Ui t RitaeM N And funny cr pb < , Thnt iluge nud laujj And Maiidollni , Oft Mllort tlnRft Uamos , cum u < l topi , Air gun * nnilpopi. HrtaB In the boy , To all with Jnjr , With Uilnu * ho ftpOU , At Kyerinu & W tu-08t ! OOtoe Store. llutchcr is Coming , S. D. Butcher will visit all .th " subscribers to his Ptonotir lliatory of Cuater County between this and the Holidays All are requested to bo ready to take their book , When you ( eel that UIo U hwJIy worth the candle tuko a dose of Cham- botlain'a Htomaoh and Liver Tablets. They will cleanBo your Btoumch , tone up your liver and regulate your bowulu , making yo ( eel like a now man. Her sale by J. G. Hnoberlo. _ BE1S . W. D. Blaclcwell , If You Need FIRE ; CYCLONE OR TORNADO INSURANCE , None but the Boat Companies RopreHontC'3. Alt KlndH of notary Woric , School Orders Bought. Houses to Rout. And Collections Promptly Attended too. Office over N Gloira's Tailor Shop , Broken Bow , Neb. FOSTERS SMITH LUMBER CO. . Always have the best quality of Lumber and other building rua- . terials at the Lowest Pnoes. t . . 'Phone No. 70. W. L. RULE , Manager. For a First Class Smoke Try the Jjr Martial and I i I Corona Grande' I * ff I MANUFACTURED BY- 1 E , H. DALBEY , Nebraska ,