Jnalet ( o , Ilcunbiicmi " f ablUbed orory Thursday at Uio Comity Boat. D. M. AMHllllHHV , Editor SJOfflco in Cantor Block , Fourth ATB.-C- Eatfrcdat thapO9to&lcoat llrokcii How , Nob. , SB RttOond-olMH tnntier for trantttnltMon through tbaU , b. Malls. BUUBPnilTlOH J'HICK1 On V ar , In advance 21.00 ADVUHTIBINQ IITUS. . Ono rolamu , tier month , if o" Ono-lmlf col umn , per month , 81 o-J ( jinriiT colunin , | irr month , fe'J.W ) l m linn 'jimitor column , M cent * per Inch per month Cfttilt on Utft | pu ( JO tout * PIT luoli , pur monlh. Local arivcrtlrlnK f caulii pnr line each Ibier- tlon. Notice o ( clinrch ( lrs BOcUlilos nnd c nlortnlu- inenU whutu money l ituitK'il.diiit.lmlf rale * . Soclet ) nolicd mil ) rm'lutloiu , one half rutra. W UdlllKEOlleeii ttvv. li lf pllci- for ptlhllnlng llstof pru rnl ( > . Dcnth notices fna , tmlf prlr < for imbllguitig obllmry notices , nnil cnrdmif lliatil < i > . ' tagal niillcai at run a | > i. vulul hy t'ntntoanf NekrntkA "VliultSDAY7NO V 28.1U01. The excellent health of thu people ple in general IH onu of thu great foi wlnnh our citi/.itiH should bo tliiuilcful. Republicans have special reaHotiH to bo thankful thai tiny wore large ly successful in thinr iiolitical as- pirationi in the roei-nt campaign in county and etnto. The line autuni neather which our pi oplo have been unjoying through Novrmbir IH not nnmnrr tLo lenHt tliingM for which thu people ple of Ouster county have reason to bo thankful. The populirits have reason to be thankful that they saved one county officer and three supervisors in the * laud Hlido and that JBryan only made one trip to Cust'jr county in the campaign , Ono ot the many blessings for which the people of this vicinity can be thankful today is the price farmers have been able to realize on their corn the past week. It K goes a long ways in making up the t- tt - short crop. "Tho Western Round Up" is the nimo of A L. Laaonby's paper , started two weeks ago at Merna Tbo second edition is on our table It ia a six oolum folio , and starts oat with liberal patronage by the business inon of Morna. Its ) ooi\l oolumsaro well filled with the news of the vicinity and in every re- apeot it is a credit to the town. If the business men continue their patronage as the have begun and the publisher'keeps it as well filled with local news as it is now , the enterprise will not only bo a HIIC- QOBS financially but it will bo a credit to Mcraa and vicinity. Bro. Lazonby has our host wishes. The Scientific American of No vember 10 contains the following With reference to Nebraska in con nection with the estimate of llio corn crop for the year , and the fact .that no other state is referred to makes thn compliment that much more valuable : "The agricultural dOUTtniOllt nt Wnaltirifitnn Imu inul issued an estimate ot the year's corn crop showing a total yield for all the states of 1,250,597,000 bushele. Of this the statement shows that Nebraska nowithstanding the dry weather which provalod durinii July will furnish 103,807,000 bushels , or more than one. tenth of the entire crop. This is interest ing the wonderful loouporalivn pro perties of the Nebraska soil , There is probably no other state in the union which would , under the cir oumstancos , make such a maguili- oont showing. Nebraska is a grand state and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population , " WllY WE SHOULD IIK THANKFUL. In all Boiiousneis , there is no ro < i- Bon why our ouople should not bi able to heartily enter into the spirit of the National Day of Thanksgiv ing Every day of our individual life there isiuiuoli to be thankful for notwithstanding , wo may have sor. f row , sickness aud reverses , , The man or woman who can see no good in living , nor has no sweets with the bitter , must , indeed , bo most miserable , The many comforts and pleasures oi this life are all duo to the Divine planning of our Creator. Because of this fact , and because they are ours to enjoy , everyone should , with greatful hearts , ac knowledge Ilia loving kindness and and tender mercies. AH a nation , and citizens of the nation , in which | wo take HO much pride , wo have great reason to bo thankful to Him , who is the author of government and wliofto guiding hand has so wonderfully favored us since our birth , Our civilization , our ingen uity , our progress , in all lines of mechanism , our national growth and financial flueoebB commands the admiration of thu world. Our mil itary achicvi'iiirniH and unparalloll- ed eiiociBH in diplomacy tbu past few yoaiH together with our acquir ed territory , has brought the United Htalnn into liigli favor with all other nations and gives tin largely in- croim'd infl'icnuo and power , which not only brmK , ; gro-itur bltMHinge to our own pi > opl < ) hut enables us to ) u of gn : Ut'r * erviou to the world at lar o. Thesu great national cleanings ure attributiblu directly to the ilivuii ) direction of Provi dence. Anoiliur very important nation tliat all should join heartily n this National Thanksgiving is Hjo.iiiM' of I htt wholesome iff out the cultivation of the Hpirit of giati- tudo IIIIH npoi our own 'livon. We , n thin liuny n c , arc too much in- ollucil to liciuinio inclined to solf- slmoHH. Wlii'ti that spirit prodom * nates wo cun HUO but httlu in others to ndmtru , or of the beauty around is. No oiio can afford , from a moral or humane point of view , to allow IiiwHolf to smother the in herent feelings of gratitude .which God has given him. Riches may rociiinulatelnt happiness is sure to depart. Cultivate a friendly dis- Hiticn toward all mankind and greatfullnoHB to Him to whom wo owe our life , health and happiness , and you will have no cause to complain - plain of life , but will rejoice in its blessings What the Inter Ocean Offers. Uooil News for Subscribers to the He- publican and The Weekly Inter Ocean Uoinbined. Never before in the history ot nowipapcrH has so liberal an op portunity boon accorded the public to participate in a gift distribution of such tremendous mzo as the one which this paper is now able to pre sent to its readers through an ar rangement recently completed with The Weekly Inter Ocean of Chicago. In the advertising columa of this isauo wo print e proposition pertain ing to the matter in rofronco and we most strongly Udviho all our readers carefully fo peruse same. ' Every word in that announce ment is H'IUOOIO , every assertion is honest , every representation is truthful in every particular. Lack of spauu compels us to boil down the detail as imuih as possible but wo have on hand a largo supply of the explanatory papers connect ed with the proposition which were furnished us by our oo-oporul- or in this big deal The Weekly Inter Ocean and these wo shall bo pleased to distribute among those who may become interested. Farmers Institute at Com stock , v - * _ ' Wednesday and Thursday , December aud ft If it were announced by the pro per authorities that n * ' Bankers Conference" would convene on a certain date at a certain place , all tut ) ropreso utativo 'bankers would no doubt bu pro-Hunt. Of course they would. It would bo to their interest to ,1)0 ) present. If a conclave of "Organized Liibor' * wan announced , railroads would make rates , hotel services would bo extended and men , women and children would come from every part of the land to consider questions of interest to themselves , Now Unorganized Labor will have its fete day. A Farmers In- stttuto will bo hold in Comstook on December and f > , 1901. No farm , or or stock raiser can afford to ab- Bent hiraBulfvfrom these meetings. Lay aside your prejudice againt the "Book Farmer" , for ho is long dead. The practical man is the only one who can win in this day and he is the only one allowed ou the Institute platform. Do you doubt this , then oomo to the Institute filled with practical qiiPHtions , and thus puzz l tbo "Theorist" of whom you may have dreamed , Why should tbo farmer bo the only man to deny himself the plea sure aa well as the privilegn of mooting those of similar occupation. Ho cannot afford to do so. Your neighbor may learn something from your experience and you tuny learn something from hif. While you are putting aside some o jour pre judice , disponau with come of that conceit also , and come to learn as well as teach. The following is thopjogram : SEHftON-lJKO. I , 1 Ml' M. \luMc 1'iirpoHB of InMltutu . li V I'oncll 1'aper . Mr. anil Aim. W H. We.colt Recitation. Iiiciot I'csts . 1'rnf , Hruner Mui-lo. Director of Mnua . Mr * , II. O Anttinny . / EMiNINII DEiHlON.7:03 : I1. M Munlc. KoraKii Urot ) * . ' ! 1'orrull Kiluratliig the Farmer Hey . ' . , .1'Kif. I-KU Kicllullim . Krnest VumlcnlitirK llutiHulioiil HnMllntloti and ilomo. . . . . . . . Comforts . Mr * , II. 1) . Ij wa .Mimic , IMreUorof Muilo. . . . . . . . . . DrVvll > AFTEIiNOON BEfHIOM I ) U. 5 , I . 'JO I' M. Music. Osruuud MnniiBUinunt of Poultry , .M V ( Irroloy I'aiJiir . . W.I ) . Hall Itt'LlUtlOII. Cooking ( Jlicap nn < l Niitrltloiin . . . . : . . . . .l'ooI . MM. II. J > . LHWB Mimic. , * Director of Mnsfnfl . K. 11. MIcUlo EVUNtNU BCHMON , 7:00 : 1 * M , MuMc. . BOIIIO AilvnntiiRCB of tlio Farm . . lloiiiu . M I' . Orculov AddrcHH . lion , F. M. Oiirrlo HcLltiitlnn . Uladf > ( llliliuiirt AKriciilturnl Education . i : , V. Forrull MutlO , Director of MllHlc . Uunil Tlllt MOUTH I I , OPTIS VAI.I.UV in northwest Nebraska , offers some wonderfully good opportunities to the man or woman with a little money ta invest in irrigated lands , Excellent irrigitod laud can bo had now for $12 to $15 an acre , but it is plain to thorn1 watching the development of the North Platte Valley that this low price is just about to fade away. Thu farmers of thin valley arc now reaping an abundant harvest. Alfalfa , corn , wheat and garden vegetables yield good profits. There are also good openings in thn live stock business , If you are interested in the NoMn Platte Valley , write for our booklet describing it. It is free. J. FllANCIS , G. P. A , Burlington Route , 11-7 4t Omaha , Nebraska. 1"- * * All kind of Books at Ed. Mc- Oomas's. is our 13. CnrM to California. The Burlington's through oar service to California is as follows : ' Standard Sleepers daily , Omaha , Lincoln , Hastings and Oxford to Sin Francisco , connecting at latter city with fast train for Lee Angeles. Tourist Sleepers personally con ducted every 'Ihursday , Omaha , Lincoln , Hastings nnd Oxford to San Francisco and LOB Angeles. Tourist Sleapcr ? personally con ducted every Wednesday and Thurfiiliy , Iviiuas City , St. Joseph , WjmniP , Superior and Oxford to Snn Franoipoo and Los Angeles. All tbnsooarrt run via Donverand Salt Inko City , passing the mag- nifioient mount.iin no ( i.cry of Cole * rcdo by day-light. x The tonrint alcopi r * are of the latest defiii'p. They arc wide vostibuled MM ! lighted by gas. The fioatn livvo bark * and the aisles are oarpricd' The linen is clean and of good qualitv If you expect to spjnd the win tar in California , it will pay you to write for "California Tours , 1901-2 , ' a ' 10-page folder which will bo ready for distribution early in November. It contains just the information the California and the various routes to if , a list of Cali fornia hotels ; estimates of the cost of a month's stay ; information in regard to excursion trips , climate , out-of-door sports , suitable clothing etc. Fioo. J. FnANOis , General Passenger Ape nt , Omaha , Neb * A WORTHYSUCCESSOR. "Houiutliliit ; New Under Tlie Hun. " All Dontora have tried to euro. CATAHRII by th use ot powders' , aoUl gases , inualors and drugs In paste form. .ThoU powdery dry up tbo munuous membranoa causing them to cruelooon and blood. Tbo powerful acids uaeiln tbo inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes tbat , their makers have aimed to euro , while panes and ointments cannot roach tbo disease. An old iuid oxporionceil practitioner who has ( or many years matlo a dodo study and specialty of the treatment of GATAlllin. baa at last perfected a treatment which when faithfully usedi not only relieves at once , but. perranu > ontly cures CATAHHII , by removing the cause , stopping the- discharges , aud curing nil InllMnullon. II In the only remedy known to PclnnuH Hint actually reached thn nlHfcteil piir'H. This won derful remedy In known na ' 8NUPKLBS thn GUAKANTKICI ) CATAUUH OUKK" and is fold nt the extremely low piicu of Ono Dollar , each packtto containing Internal nrd external motll- < -luo BUlIlclorit fora full month's trout- munl mid everything nucoKsary to Us prrfi'd linn 'SNUL'TLfW ' la the only perfect OATAultll CUKE every mndo and Is now recognized ha , luo only saf and uoulllvn euro ( or tlifvl'annotlng and ills- gUHtltJg iJineaBO. It CUri'fl Illl JMllaillA * tlon quickly anil permanently and In alno \voniinrfiillv mitck to relieve IIAV KI5VBU or COLD In thn HEAD. CATAlinil when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "Snuflles" will flavo you If yon UHD it nt once. It IB no ordinary remedy , but n complnto treat ment which In pOHltivcly guaranteed to euro Catarrh in any form or Btngu if imcd according to thu dlreotlons which accompany each packngo. Don't delay hut H'nil for it at once , and wriio f nil particulars us to your condition , and you will rc'jolvo special advloo from the dU- coverer of thin wonderful remedy regard ing your cnse without cost , to you be yond thu regular price of ' 'Snuffles" the "Guaranteed Catanh Curo. " Sent proprUl to any nddrets in the United Stntun or Canada on receipt of Ono Dollar. AddrpHH Dept. K 177 , KDWJN B. GILES & COMPANY , ii330 anil 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. To remove n troutileeotne aorn or bunion : First eoak the corn or bunion in worm water to soften in , then pare it aa cloeoly as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice dally ; ruobing vigorously for live minuets each application , A corn plaster should bo worn for a few days , to protect It frnm tbo shoe. AH a general liniment for sprains , bruises , Ininoni'fla and rbeumatiem.Pain Halm la unequaled. For Pale by J. 0 , Hneburlo , Business Pointers. , Iol > printingat thin office. BibloH at Publishor's prices. See Ed. MuCotnaB. Lubricating oils of all kinds at VVilkuiH * drug fitoro. For inHiiranco and real estate po ; to Moorc&Taylor , in Realty Block. Busts at Bowou's. They arc bcautiep. Ed MuComas keeps Kodaks and Kodaks It' yon * have ranches , farms or city property YOU want to sell or rent , list thorn with J , J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11 tf SAI.IC Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 , > louk o , in Jewntt's addition to Broken Bow. Enquire at this office. 11-21 tf I wish to dispose of my entire Millinery stock and will soil goods at cost for thu next six twcieks. I also have a good piano for sale. 11 21-21. Mus/S. M. THOMSON. The attention of our readers is call ed to our Hpecial oiler of the life of William McKinley , by Mural llalstcd , and other prominent men , and thn REPUHUOAN for $1 50. Wo furnish both ( or the retail price of the book. Send in your order once. To TUB DKAP A rich lady , cured or i i Deafness and Noises in the llean by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 525,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 1-13 The Nicholson Institute , 780 Eight Avenue , New York. jan31y A New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. G , W. Apple. H , u. UmpUclil lj. - EMPFIELD BROS , , Succcpsora to 0. II. Smith , Dealers la Hardware , Harness , Stoves and Furniture , Undertaking Goods , Ansel mo , Nebraska. D R. T. L , FARNSWOKTH , Oflioo over Swan's Qroooryi . . . v COPY RIGHTS &c AnrnnoieiUltiiB n Bkctfhiiiuliltvtcrlptlon nut quickly ascorlalu our opinion tito ( i l\n \ r HI iiiTftiitinn Ij lirotiulily piitcntablo. CoimmmU'i llniiistrlctlyriintlilontitl. llauilhonkcm 1'iiteiila fiii fn-o. olilont ncuiuir fur eeturint- l ileul < . 1'atnutn tiilct'ii llirdiiuMi .Miitm A Co. reeilvr . ptclul iioHcf , wlhi4ut ' Scientific AliitiuliOriieljr HliHtrntPrt wooVlr t-r > < ' < r Dilution f nit > cfiuntltlo 1 in-ml : 'I i i > four" illiii. VI , h > l.tlynll rin - UruucU o Ed. MoComas keep all kinds of school books and supplies. Tf yon intend to build call at Dierhf ? Lumber Co , and f. ct prices Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINB' PIIAIIMAOY. Dr. T. W- Bass , dentist , oHico northwest corner of Realty block 8-1 tf Dierks Lumber Co. ban in stock a car load of fine cedar posts for the trade. Money to loan on Old Line Life Insurance Policies. Or policies bought outright. WILI.IS TlioHO wanting to purchase oity lota or blocks , or lands adjourning Broken Bow , C' ll on J. B. Smth. 8-20 tf Dross making up stairs north ol Republican otlico. Satisfaction guaranteed and your sowing solictod. ANNA EMICKSON. - Fou SALK ou THADU Town lots and a few five aero lots in this city for cattle , hews or farm land. fcb'JS tf f ALLAN RICVNUII ALL KINDS of Nut aud Fruit Candies at Waltois Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoflico. 0-20 tf. Farms for sale and lands for rent , Now is the time to got a farm cheap , aa the cheap farms are all'going , and pnoos are advancing rapidly. J. G. HHKNIZKI : , Oct. 1 , 1001. In order to cfcan up my f took of wind millH , I will for the next sixty days , from date , sell mills at coat , for cash , Como in aud take advantage of the low price. O.I I. CONIIAD. ' ' * The old and reliable firm of Dierks Lumber Co. is the place to qo for lumbar or coal. A good supply aud grades to meet the wants i of their customers are always in { stock. 321tf i JAMES C. ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management of the Qlobo Hotel , wo undertake no now business to us. From our experi ence wo fool competent to cater to the wants of the public and afford the best of aocomodations. Wo shall do , our bo t to maintain the excellent reputation that the house has br rnc in the past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the times. Rates strictly $1.00 per day. The patronage of the public la solicited. - - ' i' / ' " . # . . . : . ! . . . ! fl. / . . ! * / . " . . . ' . ( * . ttr..Jt * * . . . . . . * . . . . ? ; . . * % lA.A. < mOitic r. . . . . [ ' mn % > * iw. je < f. AJK 1 . . EAGLE GROCERY. 1 fL * K { ' < All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested ' ; , * ? " ? ; to call and settle their1 account by cash at once. I mast have ? < * -t'R g ( fny money to pay bills , I * cannot do business on wind. ? i ? A'S Yours truly , W. S. SWAN , Proprietor. 8 ? gjj 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , Sfi ftt : ' ' * o'ifi'- iil ( * : v : ' ! ! - / : An Inspirinq : Hook For Patriotic Readers Life und Distinguished Services of WILLIAM MCMNLEI. OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. SUliifi'f LSoBfifninifl ' 'le ' cicorat ° d Bu BtiiUldl ! 1dbiudisiAuiior ! ) ! ami Iour"aiirtt With Chapters by Hon. John Sherman , Gon. C. II. Grosvonor and Col. Albert Halstoad , ot Ex Governor McKmleo's staff Introduction by Hon. Cuauncoy M. Depow. En larged to Include Closing Dayc , Death and Burial BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor. a the Official l'opr lhn i-f f \ \ li n sent b > mull so couls extra THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN * i 50 - < * m a * XH T JT the story of his ancestors , birth and youth ; his school day ; en listment in tbo War of tin Rebellion ; dibtiuguished services and promotion to Aiajor ; admission to the bar ; elected prosecutinc attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; elation to Concress Hovon times ; champion of protection , sound money and labor ; Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin' istration ; ro-olection to the Presidonoy ; triumphal tours through the nation ; spoeohofi , principles and policies ; asaissination and death ; tribute of praise by the nation and the world His personal virtue , his purity of , ' honesty of motive , his patno , c purpose , his loyalty to right , his love7 of justice , his cpirit of mercy endeared Win MoKinlov to the * " - * w AiuoriCtin uoonlo 3nd ivft him * -v ( * a I i immortalttolu " aff ° 0ti ° U8 8e ° ° n(1 only to that held by t , SEND YOUH DUSTER nrniini in M MONEY TO THE BOUNTY REPUBLICAN Broken How , - Nebraska.