, l lied orry Thursday at Uiu Oonnty 8o.it. . M. AM8BEUHY , Editor tS-Ofllro 111 Oncwir Dlock , Fonrth ATO. Ruterrilui KIM iH > t < ni\co \ ftt llrokvii Dow , Neb , , At second .alMManttcr for trancmlmlou through thu U. rt , Malls. fl BUllbCJUtTlON 1'MOKi One Vnnr , nndvnncu t $1.00 ADVKHTlalNO HA.TK8. One column , per month , $7.00. Onn-lmlf col umn , per inontB. glK ) Qunrler column , per niuiith. fS.&O , LOM than ijunitcr cjluiun , W cents per Inch per month. C&riM on Iliat imgo , CO cents pur llicti , per month , LocitladverllMtigfi roiilft per lluu uacli liner- . - 4 Notice ( if clnircli fairs , noclnlilcii and onlertnln- liltiiU utioro money U cliiUKidi uue.hnlf rntOP , hoolflt ) notices nud riw'Iutloni" , oiio-lmlf rules. \\eiUllDR totlci'S fr o. h lf prlcv for pulilltliliif ; lilt of lirreeiitR. , Death notions trio , Imlf jirlct for | > nmli < lili > c obltunry noticed , mill cnriln of thtuikn. Legal iiutlcot t mint pruTldutl hjr s'alules of THURSDAY , DEC n , ItiUl , convened Monday. Tlio pri'Hidonl in IIIH shows liia interest and knowledge Of tllO WCht. President UooHVoltb llr-U nu'RHago was ipad in tliu House aid Suuato Tuetuiny. It in tin abl document. Ed Sizor , ohiuf oil m < pcutor has boon , indorsed for pjHtmnuU'r at Lincoln by Senators Diolrioh and Millard. It. , J. Ulatituy 1 Omaha hat been appointed ptivntu Stcrotary of Gov. Savage to succeed ( J. U. Liud- Bay , resigned. Aguinaldo had boon detected with carrying on oorrcKpondurco of a treasonable ) nnturo. IIu will bo sentenced to prison lifo .for a tor in of yearn in the government prison nt l r-avonworth Kansas. President UooHovelt's prompt re raoval of Gov. Jenkins of Okla homn , on satisfactory proof of im proper deals with the Sanitarium Co. of Oklahoma , would indicate that those who want to hold onto their ofliecH will have to keep their hands clean. -Tho Boo continues to insist that Stale Treasurer Stuofor'soomiectioi with the Kurt county bond deal was of n bhudy nature Whether Stue- fer peraonaly profited by the trans action in question , wo i are inolinec to question. But the exposing o thn deal by the Bee will doubtles hnvo good effect on future notion of Mr. Stuofor or his successors in office. It is bettor to have the Dun door locked before the horse i Btolun. "Ideals" is the name of a now niagasino that will HOOU bu stailod at Albion , Nubmska. As there is no high olaas magazine publiHhcd anywhere in the went , the promoters hope to make the "Ideals" tuuot the long foil wont. The promoters have put in a now plant of the lat est machinery and the magazine will ba richly illustrated. Some of the best writers of the country have boon secured as contributors. It is to'ho ' a monthly , and the pnoo IB tsl.OO a year. The first issuu will appear April 1 , 1002. State Treasurer Steufcr has made his semi' annuial report of the re. coipta and diHhurtieiunts of hia oll'moj with a specific , exhibit of the hinds deposited in Hut various banks and the cash on hands , in compliance with the resolution adopted by the republican elate convention. He Concludes nis report with the fol lowing statement : "I desire to Htoto tlioro is nothing covered np or hidden in thin office uud that I am porfeutjy willing to uubmit uvery transaction to the most thorough examination and the most searching scrutiny by the pro per authority " Special Notice to Our Ueiulors. This paper is on file at the oilico of The Chicago Inter Ocean , 100- 108-110 East bio n roe street , Chioa go , where our readers will bo court eously grectod who may care to call upon The Inter Ocean for a tour of inspection and sight-Hoeing through its magnificent building. E01IOES FllOM TEXAS. UY W. fl. WE8COTT. Beaumont , Texas , Nov. 28 , 1001. EDITOR RKPUULIOAN : 1 received a latter from a friend in Ouster county lait week in which it was fltated that Ouster county and the whole state had gone ropubliuan. This was a glad Biuprisu to mo. It was also a surprise to the people of this city , who had imbibed the idea that because Nobracka was Bryan's homo , hifi itiiluEHUT was suprouio , ami oonlrolling th.n. . While this state gave Bryan a majority at the last presidential ole ilion , the demo , orats of thJH do not endorse his free silver theories. They are as omphatiu and pronoiinuud in that proposition an the people of Iowa or Illinois , and they don't care who known it. Thn death of MuKmluy was ddnply nnd H'UIO rely mourned by ho peoplu of thiH HUtc , who , not wilhrit.inding tlieir inteiiHO partisan hip , Htill Irul gruit renpout for h1fl hfoluto fairuiH , and , hid great ad- ninifltrativc ability , particularlyin he linaric'iMl uil'iurs of the govorn- nunt. A majority of the people avorcd his Plillltpiuo policy , not- vithstondinf/ whatever the papers triy sxy about it. All the promin- nt buildings in Una citv worn raped in mourning nt the time of sis do.Uh , find HI rvicos wore held in ill the ohurchi'H ihu day of his fun- oral. TIHH generation will not HOC tnolher like him. I note in a late > apcr that tint Chinese are building monument to the memory of Mc- Cinloy , Hotnothing that was never lone before in that empire. All the nations of the earth are vioing with each ether in giving tcHtimonials of their approoation of1 lis great statesmanship and the cm- lodunont of all the great qualities of a great man. Perhaps I ought not to say that [ am surprized at the result of the election in Ouster county. After the experience of tne last ten long years , ( it seems like twenty ) , when urocopt has boon piled upon precept ind example upon example , show ing the utter want of foundation for thmr claims , until now , when the last plank , upon which they could stand has been washed away , they must ba aurprised. This is a delightful climate. The an n shines with a warm mellow light , and it seems moore like Sept. than like Thanktrfving day. The ( lowers are m bloom in all the yards and the leaves are green on the trees , but after all I miss the cheerful faoos of my friends in Castor county and I can hardily watt to got back to greet them. Nebraska is a grand and good state ; with corn at 5j oonco a bushel - ol ano advancing you don't need to have a very big crop to prosper. One can bettor measure the advaut agon of tlni state when 1GOO miles away- The oil business is booming yet ; now wells are being utruok every day. The town is full of strangers from the north who are organizing n iw companies every day. Yours , W. S. WKBOOTT. . . - - i HE KILLED HIS SON-IN-LAW. J. U. Hunter , Formerly Deputy Sheriff , mnu-Kcd liy Ills Daughter , Of Kill * liib'Ills Sou-in-Linv , in Montana. J. C. Hunter , who was at one time deputy sheriff under Tom Hoi. liday , of this county , m under arrest in Montana , on the charge of killing his son-in-law , Hiram 0. Walbridce. nu r PhillippHburc , Montana , April 'JO , 1001' Tno following wo take from the St. Paul ( Minn , ) Weekly Dispatch , of Nov. 531 , 1901 : "Phillipsbiirg , Moul. , November 20. The skeleton found near hereabout about two weeks ago was last night declared by a coroner's jury to bo that of Hiram O. Waldhridgowhom the jury also declared to have bean killed by Joseph Carlyle Huntor.his father < in-law. "Tho statement of Hunter's daughter is the first authentic information mation bearing on the crino that hai boon made puplic. 'I married " Waldbridgo"although father was responsible for the long- continued absence of her husband that finally caused his arrest , "Sho and her husband wore mar ried in April , 1000 she said : I married Waldbridgo , ' which father bitterly opposed it , but ap parently became reconciled. On April 20 father and my husband started hunting. Father returned in an hour or so without him. The old gentleman had hia sloovs rolled up , and there was blood on his arm on his RlcovcH and undershirt , on his pants and the stock of his gun. ' I did not HCO any knifu with him. ( I accused him of murdering my husband and ho Maid. " 'Hush up or I will kill you too. ' ' ThoBo wore his exact words. I began to cry , and ho struck me with the gun or with his fiat , and I was insoiiBible for some timo. When I onmo to ho was binning my husbands clothes. Knthor ncvur affirmed or denied that ho had killed my hus band , but I am [ vofiitivo that ho kill , cd him. Ho would never lot mo mention his name after wo loft Phillipsbnrg. Alter that ho wont by the name of Frank Meyer , but ho had different names. Wo broke camp that night , and never stopped long enough in Butte to feed the hordes. "I had hoard my father threaten husband's lifo several my on occas * ioiiB. Juut before wo reached Phil : lipsbnrg tluy had a dispute , and father said ho would kill him at the first good opportunity ho got. 1 told my luihb.iml what ho HaiJ. " Asked why Hho had not told of ho murder sooner , she said her ather watched her closely , and that 10 always slopped at places remote : rom any habitation urtil they reached the Crow reservation , wheio she gave the officials information , eading to Hunlcr'n arrest. Her testimony created a sensation , seal- ng apparently , her lather's doom. " PIONUEU WOMAN I'ASSKS AWAY. Widow of the lalo T. ( J. George is called to Her Itust. Mrs. Abbie M. George died at her homo in this city on Friday , November 22 , of infianmtion of the bowels after a short illness , aged sixty-four years , six months and twenty days. Her husbanti , T. Q , George , was laid away one year ago , and it has boon her one desire to bo with him. Filrd. George was one of the pioneers of Buffalo county , coming hero with her husband in 1872 and locating at Gibbon , where they re sided for nine years and then re moved to Primrose Iowa. Aftei upending a year in Iowa they re- urned to Kearney in 1885 where tthoy have resided up to the present timo. Mrs. George was borne May 2 , 1830 , at Danvors , Mass. , and was married to Truman Q. George May 14 , 18641 Six children came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. George , two sons and four daugh- t < rs Etta M. Wheeler , of Cumro ; Clara J. Tullotsen , of Kearnoj ; Emma II. Knopor , of Gibbon ; Walter A. , of Gf-orij-otown ; William D , Douulia , C li ; H.-atiu A. Pig. man , of fiuoigoiown , all of whom are living to monr.i the IOHK ot a kind and loviug mother. Seven teen grand ululdri'ii nnd two great grand children will over have fresb in their memoir the MVtut faoo of their patient grandparent. Mrs. George wan n member of the United Brethren church and always lived a good Christian life. Words cam ot < xpi\Ha the sweet ness of the diHp ( Riti ( n of this grand woman who \\IM : fairly worshipped by her children. IKr lifo was spout in a continued effort to make others happy. The funeral service will bo hold at the United Brethren church at 10:30 : Sunday and the remains will. bo interred in the Gibbon cemetery beside the remains of her husband Kearney Hub. The attention of our readers is call * ed to our npooial oilor of the life of William MoKinloy , by Murat Ualstcd , and ether prominent mon , and the REPUBLICAN for $1.50. Wo furnish both for the retail price of the book. Send in your order ut onco. WOUTE. CarH to California. 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It contains junt the information the California and the various routes to it ; a list of Cali fornia hotels ontimutcs of the cost of a month's stay ; information in regard to excursion trips , climate , out-of-door sports , Huitablo clothing eto. Fioo. J. FIIANOIS , General Passenger Apont , Omaha , Neb. An attractive woman thrives on good food and sunshine , with plenty of _ _ xorciso in the open air. Her form glows with health ml her faon blooms with its beauty , When troubled with a costive habih ho takes a few doses of IIKRBINE o cleanse her system of all im purities. Price , 60 conts. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Morna. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. Honictlitnjj-iNewUiiilerTliettiiii. " All Duntora have tried to euro ! ATARRU by the URO of powdens , acid ises , inhalers and drugs in paste form. Tlieli powders dry up the mucuous membr&nea causing thorn to crack open and blued. Tbo powerful ncids tiaed in din inhalers Imye entirely eaten away ho BQmo membranes that their makers mvo aimed to cure , while paptea and ointments cannot reach thu dlaenso. An old nnd experienced practitioner who has ( or mnny yeare made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATAltltH. hao nt Innt perfected n treatment which whan faithfully need , not only relieves at onoo , but pornmn. ontlycuies CATARRH , by removing the cauBO , stopping the dischargee , nnd curing all I nil am at Ion. It is the only remedy known to science that actually roaches the ailllcted pnrls. Thia won derful remedy IB known ns "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE" nnd is eoid at the extremely low price of One Dollar , each package containing internal and external medi cine sufficient fora full month's treat ment nnd everything necessary to HB perfect UBO. 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GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. Business Pointers. Job printing at this office. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkme' drugstore. If yon have ranches , farms or city property yon want to sell or rent , list thorn with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-11-tf Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINS' PHAIIMACY. A New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. . W. Apple. I ) . 0. EmptleUl. L. S. Kmpfleld EMPFIELD BROS , , Successors to 0. n. Smith , Dealers In Hardware , Harness , Stoves and Furniture , UndertakingGoods. . Annolmo , Nebraska. * D 11 , T. L. FARN8WORT1I , Office over Swan'a Grocoryi If you intend to build call a1 Dierks Lumber Co. and got prices For insurance and real estate go to Moorc&Taylor , in Realty Block. I liavo room for a few more boarderp ; students from Business College proforcn . Mus LiuuKiNU. 11-16 1 1 02 tfou SAI.K J otN 1 , ' 2 , 7 and 8 , block ft , iit Jewell's addition to Broken Bow. Enquire at this office. ll-'Jl tf WANTED Several persona of character and good reputation in each state ( one in this county re quired ) to represent and advertise old established wealthy bunincsB lioiiHii of solid finanoial Htnnding. Salary 18.00 weekly with uxporices additional , all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished , wheu necessary. Reference. Enclose selfaddrcs&od stamped envelope. Dopt. Manager , 31-i Caxton Build ing , ( Jhicago. 11-28 8t To TUK DKIK A rich lady , cured of j r Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 825,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them froo. Address No. D 143 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jnu3 ly Dicrks Lumber Co. has in stock a oar load of fine cedar posts for the trade. Morioy to loan on Old Line Lifo Insurance Policies. Or policies bought outright. WILLIS CADWKLL. Those wanting to parohase city lots or blocks , or Undo adjourning Broken Bow , call on J , B. Smth. , - > f 8-20 tf Dress making up stairs north of Republican office. Satisfaction guaranteed and your sowing Holioted. ANNA EMKHHON. Foil SALB on TIUUII Town lota and a few five acre lota in thia city , for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at Walters Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoffloo. 0-20 tf. Farms for sale and lands for root. Now is the time to got a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BBBNIZEU. The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the wants of their customers are always in Htook. 321tf JAMES C. ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management of the Glnbo Hotel , we undertake no now business to na. From our experi ence wo feel competent to eater to the wants of the publio and afford the best of aooomodations. Wo shall do our best to maintain the excellent reputation that the house has berne in the past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the times. Rates strictly $1.00 per day. The patronage of the . > ! < ? Jfy publio is solicited 'rj ± l < iii. Ji. iJ < L .iii. .s4 < . ii. ± 1 * .ik. ± l < .ii < . ± ltP < - 4Jt > < Ji 'i. i vCiVACiVvtiVXiCTVsiiXvCi AfiiiViiiAi'iAfiVvClVvO ' Vt'iACi ' lystfJSK- .ii " i I EAGLE GROCERY. " . - " " * ' > S IA' ' All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested to cell and settle their account by cash at once. I mast have ? ! " < Yi money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. Sfjf ' Yours trnly , ' ' ' i W. S. SWAN , g Proprietor. | S | S 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , | | V.V ftlf ! " l.OOO WANTED CRIB -FOR- An Inspiring Book For Patriotic Readers. Life and Distinguished Services of OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. lliifMilnlAinnrl Tue Celebrated Mural Halstead- > ' - - With Chapters by Hon. John Sherman , Gen. C. II. Grosvenoraud Col. Albert Halstead , of Ex Governor McKui ley's staff Introduction by Hon. Clmuncoy M. Depew. Enlarged - largod to Include Closing Dayn , Death and Burial BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor. Win oi a tile , ait the Official Paper of I the orunii \\'li n sent l > y mail 20 cents extra THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN $1 50 the of hi auoostorB , birth ancl story youth ; his school days ; en listment in the Wnr of tha Rebellion ; distinguished services and promotion to Major ; admission to the bar ; elected prosecuting attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; olotion to Congress povon times ; champion of protection , sound money and 'labor ; Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin istration ; re-election to the Presidency ; triumphal tours through the untion ; speeches , principles and policies ; asaiasination 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 , his loyalty to right , his love of justice , hU spirit of tneroy endeared Wra MoKinloy to the American people and give him a place in their affections second only to that held by the immortal Lincoln. SEND YOUR MONEY TO THE OUNTY REPUBLICAN , Broken Bow , Nebraska. i