REPUBLICAN JOLLIFICATION. Stalwart Ilciuiblicuns From All Parts of The County \Vcrc Present , In accordance with previous ar rangements , the republican ) * hold their jollification rally Tuesday night. Tha attondanoo inoluded prom inent workers from nearly cvory township tn the oounty M welt aa severiU speakcrB troin abroad , The signal for operations to he- gin was thu firing of anvils , whioh was BucosBsfully done 'byVm. . Davis aud John Johnson. A large bonliro on Fifth avonnao and Cedar Htreot BOOH attracted t'io crowd , where ihoy were enturtuinud for awhileby the Urokf u How band. Thobaud proceeded to the opeia IJOUBO where the urowd followed to hear the muaio nnd Bpoi'ohrB that wore to ootnplttii the program. By eight oolook Ihe opera hall was tilled to HB full capacity aud hundredt ) returned to the street not being able to find r eating accom modations. As it wab tinKM ratili. oation the republican had boon able to hold , for over t vi Ivo yraia over Iho result of the ccunty t'loctton their entliUBiaHiu w unbounded. The small boy with h * liom was in largo numbers and for u nine they monopolized the right of way. The program at I ho hall W.IH be gun with aspeof-hby A. U. Humph rey. This was followed with a song , by the ladice quurtoltp , whiel was composed of McHdamos V. K. Taylor , J. E. Adamion , lilaukwoll aud liubbard.Thu next Bpunker was Senator Currio , who in his umia happy manner entertained the audi imoe in a big'jly nocaptable manner The male qvarltot , which WUH oom- poaod of Potcr and Ramah RyerBon and J. W. G , Lowirt uud Llorhor Waits favored the audience with song. Attoinoy General I'rout waH in trodueed , by chairman , Morgan who after a few introductory romarko had the audieno arise and join the ohoir in singing "America" . At the conclusion of the floug , Mr. Proul called the attention of the audience that , fiingingof thatHong was another evidence of the false prophesy of VV. .1. Bryan , who had predicted , if MoKiuley was again elnoted , that aoug would never be ung again. His , npooeh was well received. P. A. WbllB of South Omaha gave an interesting talk , on the administration of MoKinloy The male quartello sang a song mpnrBonating the "cut oroek".band 1800 , whioh waa received with learty applause. Gov , Savage was the last speaker ID expressed his gratification in the uccesa of rcpuhlicn prinoiplm in Ouster oounty , not Incuao ho gloried n the other follows dofont , but that t was the triumph of the prinoiplt'8 10 believed were right. Ho Hpoko t sonio length on Htnln poliiija nnd loeed , by roadiur ; the following ) oem written by Col. Uixby. as Mr , Jixby oould not bo present : ( A L. bliby. lu SUto Journal ) 'Ucrrt le J y In CuMcr conuty whotc the people used lu < igti. Vlnii tlio ti > lciof Omar warued tbctn of tlio fatal 01 topi , Vlicru tl u umiivlio I 01 rowed money f aw lila lartn a totftl wreck. Vliore tlio bolir lilatk ply vrns mortgaged , with tlio e putted COA called Spick. .ong tliu ( ioinrrati miilc ttonjr , wlunlug out lu every tcr pi Auil tlio treasury vva looted of large suing of \uil tlio oni" ) nlio paid Ilia taxes ihvriuti deepest ilepth a } woe- 'hcre ate wrathful 111111 In Aueluy , there was grlet at Drokeu How , 'Liu Uiu peoplebleBa the people gayo thu Aegean barn * a Intti , : "ea , tUcy simto the \lle pretender * \vltU the besom nf their wrath , Ulil to thetu anhaly p > uplouhat the lllblo Bays to do 1'htre to Joy IP C'lialcr coimly , end there'tf rcneou lor U , ion Ulorloua Hnnlitjlit through the ilarkuvM of the yvara ut luet tins uleiuimd , Ami It ehttiva wtth full cllulgeu&e for the county U redooiiud : ' the world to knuckle t3 the howHng It If uiul HavoJ fnrever let us thank the Lord. A man. We Want to Husk Your Corn With our twelve hundred pnlr of cnt- tou flannel huakinx mttln You onn buy Ho , tnllts liny where , but ttioro la the sumo old 5JO to 25 per cent dlffoionce bn- tweuu our Go mitts and those bought nlaewhorn. Wo Imva just received 1300 pairs of cample gloves nnd mittens , ohlldrotifl nnd misaeo yarn inHtcna , no\t \ Rloves , ImliOR1 mittens. All linn lnable styles In uion'a nnd lioy'd lined nntl un- llnetl gloves nnd mittens. These glovea mid mlttutiB wore miulu up specially for artiuplna and nru belter In qunlity thnn tlio re ulur KQod ) . Wo buy thoan Roods at n discount from regular wholesale lcBB and are thus enabled to furnish thorn to our friends at nnd below the wholesale price. You uavc tbe regular retal margin. You can wtlk into any country store nnd buy n suit of clothna nnd probably bo BfUlBllod. You may pay 8200 lose than your uclgbbor pulcl for the as me suit , nnd still your neighbor may bo Bul ls lied. Tbnre la a wldo difference bc- twown 44cold Hiitlafnctinn1' untl ' 'rliht trufUtnnnt , " our prices on clothing will average just about what tbo ordinary merchant pay o for his goods , ana tbe customer SB assured of "right treatment" hero by paying Just the snmo prices ns the other fellow pa\a nnd here la where you eayoyour good hard money , ns tbe HJ H H " i i i l.OOO WANTED An Inspirinq : Hook For Patriotic Readers. Lifo nnd DigtinguiHhod Servioea of WILLIAM MCKINLEY. OUR MAR'l Yli PRESIDENT. The Oolebrated Murat Halstead , Author and Journalist With Chapters by Hon. Johu Shonnnu , Gen. C. H. GroHvenor and Col. Albert Ilalstoad , ol Ex Governor MoKinloy's BlafV. Introduction by Hon. Clmunuoy M. Depow. En larged to Include Closing Daye , De.ltli and Burial * BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor. YolDioIaHaiULito.anAl I I H the OQicial Mllm If Oil JJJUUnuOcS iiu THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN 1.50. tun Btory of IIIB ancoHtom , birth nnd youth ; his school days ; on- liatment in the War of tha Robdhou ; diHtinguishod Borviocs and promotion to Major ; adinisbion to the bar ; elected prosecuting attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; olotion to Congress PGVGII times ; champion of protection , Bound money aud labor ; Governor of Ohio ; Election to tlio Presidency ; successful admin istration ; reflection to the Presidency ; triumphal tours through the nation ; speeches , principles and polioioB ; assiaaination and death ; tribute of praise by the nation and the world , His personal virtue , his purity of character , his honesty of motive , his patriotic purpose , bin loyalty to right , his love of justice , his spirit of mercy endotircd Wm. MoKinloy to the American people and give him a place in their affections second only to that held by the immortal Lincoln. SEND iTOUR ftUSTER nrmiD MONEY TO THE lOUNTY KtrUD Broken Bow , Nebraska. klnd of prices we am rnnking on olotlilnf ? will mnku your obnrt corn crop look long ( vn.l your eoft corn will ocotn bnrdor. At1.1)5 ) Mid $5 00 wo are nhnn Ing nlcn clean nil wool cnaahnern buslnoai eulls In a'/.cf ' 'M to 42 that would be ohtmp M 90 COte to 37.BO. At 80-00 , ? 8.40 , 8D.90 , JlIl.CO , wo nre showing elognnt llneo of cnanU mnro eultp , llnoly tailored nnd up to dntc In every pnrtloulnr. All Wo > l lllack Ulny Worsted SuitH in winter weights the kind you pnv ten tlollnra for else where In roand and fquaro cut , nlcoly tailored. A fortunnto little , ciiah pur * ohnsn unnblea u * tc place tlireo suite with our frienda nt 87.00 Tina U whnt we oall H bargain ; some pcopln call it nn lmpOB9ltlllly , but nil ( hlnga nro posqibie with him who rustles nnd h is tbo coin- Hotter Clay Woisted Sulto in BHma , Stouts nnd regulars at 91) 00 , 812 50 cto Here's nn old fti hlonml nil won ) black birds eye Worattl.Suit ( , Hlzen 30 to 42 thnt would bo very oheap nt ? 1V ! fiO but tiuilor our prlvAta syatoin of "eiiftpa" you cnu buy tueui for 80.00. Ot courBoyoti will taken lonk nt our "lnv out" In overcontq , Rnglatiotta Cuff nvercoulB , Ynku overcoats , Ulelora oto. up to ( Into ntvlcc , prices etriotly rl ht , nnd the oaehe' collliig line of ovcr- cents wo ever Imd. Even cell them In our sleep. Pome to us for your winter cloiik nnd wo will runko you Ionic llko this plo'turo. This cut rcprcBpn'B one of the Nobby Style Ladies Jnckuts of which wo nro colling FO many this full. The stylea nre varied nnd beautiful , but there is no dignity in the price. There never was n little garment Inunchod on the eon of fashion to equal in beauty nnd comfort the Fur collarett , nnd this BO.IBOII thn styles nre more benutlfnl than ever and the prices nro very reasonable. A nent collarett on top of a last years aokot transforms the whole wnrdrobe nnd glvRS to the wenrer a comfortable up to date nppturanco. "I bought n pnlr of BUOCB of you two ycnrs ago uud have hud no others elncb" remarked a customer thu other day , as hn walked In to buy another pair. Of course this wao an error on our part , ns wo nevur expect n customer to wenr ouo pnlr of our Bhocs two years , but wo do expect every pnlr of shoes wo sell to give fnir and rensonnble Borvlce In proportion to tbo price puld. Our ciiH'omero nre entitled to the beat there Is to be bad and It they don't get it wo wnnt to know It. Do your trading at the big etore where they never have to complain of dull times. Remember our now location , 4 doors north of Broken Bow State Bank. Bank.W ilson & Drake . b'arjoy Box Stationery at Ed McA - A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Mniuctliliti ; New lltKlurTtieHuu. ' All Dontnra bnvo tried to cure CATAK1UI by the UBO nt powdora , nold UU6CB , iulittlerrt nnd drugs In paFtuform. Tnuli powdpra dry up the mucuous ineinbrNnua onuaing them to crack open and hltiod Thu potvurtut acids uai'd In the inhalers buvu entirely oaten nwuy thu sumo mombrnncH Hint their ninkuia liavo lumod to cum , while piPlua aud ointmunta ciinnot roach lhn dUen.so. An old nnd cxpurioiuH'd pniotltlonur who hnH for many yutrB nmdo n cloau fltudy tif.il cpcctnlty of thu irentmutit o OATAiiltll. baa ut iHHr perfected f treatment which wbon fnlthlully uaed not only rellevou nt onoo , but perman ently ouiea CArAltltll , by removing the cause , atopplng the dlsubargua , nnd curitiir all InlUtnaUon. It IB the only n incdy known to Boluueo that notuallj i caches tbo allllctud par's. ' Tbi wonderful dorful remedy IB known na " 8NUPKL1C ! tbo GUA11ANTWKD CATARHU UUUE" and Is told nt tbo extrcmel ; low price of One Dollar , encu pucktisi containing intet nnl n ; > d external modi I'lno Mifllulent fora ftJI month's treat muni iv n d everything lU'COcsiiry to It perfi'Ct ime. " 8NUFFLRS" U the only perfec CATAURil CUICli every mndo and I now recognized as the only snfo am positive euro for that annoying and dla ' Kustlng disenao. Itcurca'all Inllnmn tlon quickly and permanently nnd la nle < wnnuerfullv quick to rollevo IIAY FliVEll or COLD In thn HEAD. C ATA HUH wbon ncglocted often lead to CONSUMPTION "Snuffles" wil save you If you uae it nt once. It Is nc ordinary remedy , but complete treat uient wliloh is positively guaranteed t < cure Catarrh in any form or Btago i imed according to the directions wblol accompany each package. Don't dqla. but Bond for it at once , and write in ! particular ns to yonr condition , nnd yo will reculvo epeclal advice from the din coverer of this wonderful remedy regard Ing your case without coat to vou beyond yond tbe regular price of ' Snuffles" th "Guaranteed Catnrrh Ouro. " Sent propt'd ' to any nddreta in th United States or Cnnndn on receipt o Ono Dollar. Address Dnni. R 177 , RDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 mid 2333 Market Street , Philadelphia. REPUBLICAN GAINS IN OHIO , Increased Majority In Leglolatue In * sures Re-Election of Foraker. Columbus , Nov. C. The UopubllcntiB yesterday curried Ohio by nuch In creased plurality on their stoto ticket nnd with mich an enlarged majority In thu legislature as to cause nil Boris of comment on what did It. ThG result continues the Republicans In power In the state , making nn epoch of 11 ! yoiu'H In succession for that party in Ohio , nd It innurcu the re-election of Sena tor Forakor. The extent of the Republican BUC- CCBS Is attributed to the silver Demo crats not voting , to the attitude of John R. McLean , the Democratic can- dldato for governor two yeuis mo ; , and the Ohio members of the national committee , to the superior organiza tion of the Republicans , and other causes. The Republicans attribute the result largely to thu popular do- slro not to disturb the prevailing pros perity , In accordance with Senator Ilanna's appeal to "let well enough alone ; " to the desire to support Pres ident Roosevelt In carrying out the policies of the Into President McKln- ley and to the endorsement of Govern or Nash and Senator Forakor. Chair- mnn Dick sent a messenger to Govern or Nash at the state house- and tele- Grama to Senator Foraker at Cincin nati , nnd Senator Hanna at Cleveland , congratulating thorn on those lines. Tl\o Republicans are so elated over their triumph that they are talking of Congressman Dick , who has been chairman of their state committee for 11 years years , for governor two years hence , when Senator Hanua stands for re-election , and It Is generally predict ed that John R. McLean then will be the Domociatlc candidate for senator. It is believed that Hon. Charles R. Ba ker of Cincinnati , who has been an avowed candidate against Foraker , will receive the complimentary vote of the Democrats for senator. In Hamilton county there was a mixed delegation in the last legislat ure , when John R. McLean ( Dem. ) carried that county for governor. The delegation then had only two Repub licans. This year the delegation con sists of 13 Republicans. Lucas county had two Republican members In the last legislature , but under tbe new census It has four members , all Re publicans. The Democrats gain four members in Franklin and one In Adams and Pike counties. The Re publicans gain one member each in Summit. Musklngum , Ross aud Will- lams counties. Chairman Dick of the Republican state headquarters Issued the follow ing : "Returns at midnight Indicate the election of Governor Naah by GO- 000 and upwards and the election of 22 to 25 of the 33 members of tlie senate and 70 to 80 of the 110 members of the house. " Cleveland One hundred and thirty- five precincts out of 200 In Cleveland give Nash ( Rep. ) 15,055 , Kilbourno ( Dem. ) 17,753 ; Democratic gala of 1- 559 compared with last fall. PENNSYLVANIA. Numerous Arrests and Charges of Fraud on Both Sides. Philadelphia , Nov. 6. Returns up to 2 a. m. indicate the election of the Re publican state ticket , Frank G. Harris for state treasurer and William P. Potter for supreme court Judge , by from 60,000 to 70,000 plurality. The vote in favor of the proposed consltu- tional amendment in the Interest of ballot reform is overwhelming. Estimates from 07 counties of the state give Frank G. Harris , Republican \ > r state treasurer , an apparent plural ity of 51,018 , WilMara P. Potter , Re publican for supreme court Judge , 44- , 807 plurality. In Philadelphia , Roth- ermel , the fusion candidate for dis trict attorney , was beaten by 43,478 plurality. Harris' plurality In this city was 34,961 and Potter's was 31- 921. G. Hairy Davis ( fu. ) was elected Judge of common pleas court No. 5 , running nearly 1,000 votes ahead of Henry1 Budd , his associate ou the ticket. Notwithstanding the Interest , the election throwghout tbe city was con ducted generally In an orderly manner. There were , however , various disputes at the voting places , and in various in stances the disputants came away with broken heads , but no very serious rows occurred anywhere. The Repub licans and the fuslonists charge each other with wholesale fiaud and prom IBO to make numerous arrests. There were many arrests for vlolatlonH of the election laws , but In nearly every case the offender was promptly balled out by political friends. Light Vote In Rhode Island. Providence , Nov. G. In the election of Governor Gregory and the entire ticket by u plurality of at least 6,000 the Republicans of Rhode Island , will : a majority In both branches of the gonoial assembly , have again retained the guidance of the state's policies The campaign lacked feature , and tbe result was a decreased vote at tue polls. The Democrats cut by 3,000 the vote of the Republicans ut the las election. The Democrats elected thel : mayoralty candidates by substantia pluralities in Providence , Pawtucket Woonsocket and Newport , and the Republicans publicans vrnre successful in the new city of Central Falls. . For nil kinds of school hooka go to Ed. MoComas'B. United States Ltml Office , L Utokon Uo . Neb. . November U , 1901. f U hereby given tbattbe followlnc uamc < Nutlco tin Hied noUce of bit Intention to m V final proof In lupuort of hta claim , and that eat' ' proof will be made before Ucglvtor and Itecche tUrokenllow Nebra > ka.on Saturday , Dccem bcrSI , mil. tU : JAMKS II. SLOOQKTT. o Uroken How. Nebraoka , qn bin II. E. Mo. 731 , to tbe NS4 He. NK 8w , tcctlon 10 , township 1R noitb , range SO , > vcstoUi P. M. He ntinen tb following witnesses to prove bis coutlunou * reil deuce upon ami culllTAtlon of ttld Uud , Tlz I reiein > n Itlrbanlson. Albert It. Chrl m n Itobeit U. De tb r Be , Lewis Ousbrasu , ll n Drake * Bow , Nebraska. 11-14 flt JAUKI WIIITIMEAD , Ileglmr. T. L. FAUNS WOHT1J , Ofliuo over Swan's Grooory. Chamberlain's Stomach and J.lvetr TahletB euro bllloiisni'sn , ooiiRtlpiuion nut ) headache. Tlioy are enuy to tnko niul pliant In effect. For Bale by .1. O. linohorlo. To remove a trouhleaouid aorn or bunion : First soak tbe corn or bunion In wnrm water to soften in , ( hen pare It an closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Clmmherlain'fl IN In Hnlm twlco ( Inlly ; rubbing vigorously for llvo ininuotB each application , A corn plnatcr should bo worn for a few dayfl , to protect It from the shoe. Ax jriUTil ; lininaont for sprains , bruises , InmetiPBH and rhcuniatlem.Paln llnlm la uncqualcd. For eale by .1. 0 , Ilneborlo , * JAMES C , ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management oC the Globe Hotel , we undertake no now business to UB. From our experi ence wo feel competent to eater to the wants of the public yu/ and afford the beat of aocoraodatiotiB. Wo shall do our * ? 'r ' beat to maintain the excellent reputation that the house has berne in the past , aud keep in touch with the requirements * of the times. Rates strictly $1.00 per day. The patronage of the public is solicited. . . . - LAMPS ! LAMPS. We will pos AW Lamp Sale Lamps fourths itively at Si-Look At- Price that oth er merchants ON ask for them . Our that may look ; > thin to you but . § | ? jj it ia facts. If ; / ! it was not wo y'i'i At Show would not say jr'jjj so. S | Come and BOO fs ' 5fA the Vtai BOM'S. i3 ofWINDOW , stock of gjfjr IJ S- i vm BEAUTIES- That Was Ever in Ouster County. Jl ; tf fffmtf' 1 * O rrr " 61 J. C. BOWEN. 1 EAGLE GROCERY. I * * v ii % $ $ All parties indebted to the E-agle Grocery , are requested fcj/j wj § to call and settle their account by cash at onoe. I must have ? j $ t money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. ? - tT&it Yours truly , W. S. SWAN , * * Proprietor. $ ! 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , J ! | . ' V.-KU * MfT'i't'W * -Wft11 ! ? ' ' f Vf nf t ind ever usea COLLOWS" GROCERY i Aaarloai. of old wheat Hour , BST'Every sack warranted. NEW STOCK of And are prepared to sell aa CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. If UIT , OYHTlUtM mm CKXKKV IN 8HA.BON. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the , city Give ua a trial. A , A. COLLOM. * " v < v