BUto CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN. VOL , XX , - BROKEN BOW , CUSTER . . COUNTY . , NEBRASKA'THURSDAY jt , JANUARY 16 , 1902-ElGHT PAGES , NO , 31. "JUMBLED AIHOI n tlio nuuiy tnptoniH of eye defect none IB more try ing on tlnU delicate organ , nnd none moru nlnmiinj. to tliO'O liunilinr with the ey and its a IniL'Mis , than In Hint condi tion where cbjoetH become "jumbled" at cloho inn go At times clear niul distinct , again blurred nnd xvavpriotr. Tliifl is usually n condition brought about by IOIIK nbueo.is ; i timn- ly warniiic that the eyes hnvo p.'most reached tbo limit of en durance. Irnilunto of Clilcnco Optlialmlc Collego.ij School Books , fcV. Tablets AND V. Scliool Supplies , V.fc AT fc fcc c J. G. Haeberle's ; \ Cliurcli Services. If _ . / I1APTJ8T OIlUHCIIi Preaching service both morning and evening by Rev. Richards , at , 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. The pub lic is cordially invited. CHRISTIAN C1IUHOU. Evangelists B. A. Yount/.y will begin a series of revival mcotiilf > s at the Christian church next Tuesday - day , January 21. Everybody in vited to attend these meeting. II. K. C11UUCII. Services in the M. K. church Sunday morning at"ll:00 : o'clock Subject : "Four Ev.iiigelistic Nices- sitiis. " Text- Acts 19'Jl : In the evening at 7:30 : , subjuot "What is a Reyival" Text ; Hob. 3:2 Cott age prayer meetings will bo hold each evening during next week in preparation for the coining revival service. GKO. 1 * . TKITKS , Pastor. u.n , Riumcii. llev. J. W. Cummings , the ovau- giliHt lias arrived and in apsistihij H. E. Myrow in the meetings at the U. B. church. llo is an able preacher and actuated by the sin cere purpose of building up the cause of Chiist and not from nature ol denominational pride , lie relies on the power of the old time gospel for success rather than to emart sayings and shrewd tricks. The interest is excellent and the hope and prayer expressed oniyory hand is that wo may have a proat spiritua awakening. The hinginc ; is spirit ed and the 2 o'clock prayer meet ings are attended with marked ear nestness and Christ's blowings. Ai urgent invitation is extended tote al to altond these meetings , assist in the good work and sbaro in its benefits. CO 4.1.1 COAL ! Good nil ecrOHiied Coal at Fouler & Smith Lumber Company. 1-1)2 ) niarUet Itcpnrt for Today. Wheat S . .fiS.W Marie ; .W Oats 3'i Corn 451 .63 Ilyo 4K llattor l.ri KlfRS .IB 1'otutoua , per liiiflliol I If Onion * , per Inuhcl. I OC ( Jblckoni ) , i > or .01 cows . va.oo a a w att-eis . j & > isJIK TurkojB , pcrroumt. if.U Straw. p r cwt .U Qai , New , per ton. . Sugar , pet cwt . . . . Local Mention. Toys at A. VV , Drakes. John Pirnio of Merna was a city visitor yesterday. * Roy Barnard , Jr. editor of the CaMaway Connor was a city visitor Monday. C. O Lind does not expect to move his family hero until about the first of March. Win. Montgomery anil S. W. Loop of Milburu were oity visitors the first of the work. Editors Wright and Barks of the 3hroniclo and Cit'zon of Ansley were oity visitors Monday. Money loaned on improved farms. JAM its LKDWICII , 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr- Goo. P. True ot Georgetown call- d this morning and had his sub oripton advanced and carried away copy of the Life of McKiuley. Dr. J. E. Snider an ontcopathio physician of Omaha , has located in ho city with the view of practicing lis profession. See his oard in this sue. Dan Mauk of Box Cults county s visiting in the vicinity with hid athor , brothers and sisters. Wo understand ho expects to locale ) ermunently. MAKIUKD James Birzaia of Vhitman and Miss Mattie GriflHh of Dunning at the Commercial lotol yesterday. llev. Goo. P. Writes oiliointing. Editor Wisely of Sargent oamo over Monday evening in time to attend the mooting of the editorial association. Ho returned Tuesday > y the wcy of Arnold. The Broken Bow Equality club will moot at the homo of Mrs. Clata A. Young , Friday evening , Janu ary 17. A full attendance is de sired. JUIIA WILLIS , Sec'y. W. S. Amsborrr the older son of yo scribe , who has boon located it Sheridan Wyoming , in the em- ) loy of Uio B. AM. It K. for sev eral years is at homo this week on a visit. Custer County Editorial Associa- ion hold its seuiianual meeting at ho Republican office Monday night , At the conclusion the members of ho association enjoyed an oyster upper at Rhino's reaturant. The county board will have two or thrco weeks session at the pres ent meeting. They have the several : ounty oilioors to settle with in ad- lition to t ? > o other business dovolv- ug upon them at the beginning of ho year. Ed. Tipton and C. A. Wahl ro- urned Friday from Wcsterville where they had been finishing up ho now house of John Welsh. We inde'rttand that Mr. Welsh has ono of the bent farm houses in that vicinity now. The farmers and raF.uhmen report stock doing fine owing to the tine weather for several weeks past. Those who have had plenty of buf falo range for their stock have feed but little haythus greatly reducing the expense of wintering their stock. I1ERBINE should ho used to enrich dnd purify the blood ; it cures all forms of blood disorders in especially useful in fevers , skin eruptions , hoils , piinhles , bloke- heads , scrofula , salt rheum and every form of blood impuritj ; it is a safe and eilootual euro. Price , 50 cents. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Merna. Gee Powell of Callaway was brought to the city Tuesday even ing and committed to jiil to serye out a line of 20 rial cost on being found guilty of bootleging in viola tion of the village ordinance. One of his viotoms Tom who had been arrested and pled guilty to drunk- ness accompanied him to serve out a line of 110 and cost. The Republican oflico is engaged in getting up a small school paper for the county superintendent , The paper will bo devoted entirely to the schools of the county. It ought to receive the support of- all who are interested in the ediicationa progress of Ouster county , and that means all of us.Mr. . Lewi infoims us that ho will continue the summer school as in the past The instructors this year will bo Mian Lilly M. Honno , Avalo Van nice , Llewellyn D. George uud J G. W. Lewia. Phy Wymoro of Callaway WBS a oify visitor Tuesday , Col Laaorve of Woatorvillewaa a city visitor yestsrday. Jack Wooda waa a Grand Island passenger Monday morning. Ernest Thompson left ( Tuesday morning for Council Bluffs on12. . Miss Jcssto Jacobs has been ap pointed post mistroes at New Hel ena. Mrs. E. D. Gla/.e went to Alii anoo Sunday night to visit with the family of her sou. J. U , Cosner went to Wostorvillo o-day to finish painting the few house of John Welsh 11. P. Roberta of Triumph called Monday and had had hia dubscnp- ion advanced a couple of notches. R. E. lliokenbolham of Triumph was a friendly caller at this olh'oo 'esterday in company with Judge G'Schwind. There will bo a nooial dance at ho Opera house on the evening of Ian 28. Good music and a good ime ia assured. Don't forget the lato. Further notice will bo given next week. E. Kintzler of Mason nnd Ruben Fiirnaworth of Litohtlold aoutuptho equirod amount by Supoivtsor liser th" first of the week to secure , each a copy of the Life of Me- fiuley. Miss Allice Butcher has been appointed Post mistress at Genet , a place where the otlioe waa 'sus- icuded several weeks ago for the eason that no ono would accept ho oflico. Some of the citizens of the vill age of Calliway have grown tired of boot legging and gambling that las been going on in thit place for ouie time pastwo infer from the numerous arrests made recently. The fragile babe and the growing child are strengthened by W till EH CREAM VERMIFUGE. .1 destroys worms , gets digestion it work , and so rebuilds the body. Vice 25 cents. Ed. McCoraan , broken Bow and Merna. Jerome White loft Monday on 40 or Brownedalo Missouri whore he xpects to make his homo. Mr. Vlnto and wife wora highly esteem ed citizens and it is with regret wo aee them leave. They have a farm u Missouri which they go to. J. G. Loming has gene back to he Black Hills to work his mining ntoiests. lie has sold about 500 hares of his stock at $10 , which will enable him to dovelopo what he iafl. Hojjoola very confident of stricking it rich in the near futuro. Car load of barbed mre at Q. E % Great & Co. "Very low prices during thia mostfc. The properties of BALLARD'S Snow LINIMET posesean a ranjo of usefulness greater than any other remedy. A day seldom pas- sea in every houeehold , especially where there is children , that it is not needed. Price , 25 and 50 ocntf. Ed MoComaa , Broken Bow and Merna. Bob Skinner has purchased a lot just west of the Parm'ntor barn , where ho ia building a blacksmith shop. Mr , Skinner was formerly in business hero and he proved himself a first-class smith , and as such , no doubt , will draw bis full shire of work in his line. The RKPDULIOAN wishes him aucoesB. The case against George Moore , Saloon Keeper at Anselmo , against whom was filed a complaint some time since , charging him with soil ing liquor to minors was tried Mop- day by a jury in Judgj Armour's court. ' 1 ho verdict was that the defouoaut was not guilty and he was discharged. County attorney Kirkpatrick , prosecuted. C. H. Holcomb and N. T , Gadd were attorneys for the defendant , F. E. VaaAntworp , the successful candidate for surveyor , received , a few days ago , a telegram from I. W. MuibewB , of Watofvillo , Wash ington , offering him the position of deputy surveyor. Mr. Mathews was formerly a resident of this county and served ono tnrm ao deputy Hurvoyor under Mr. Van- Antwerp , and two years aa survey or , being elected to that office in 1887 on the republican ticket. He evidently did not know that Mr. VanAutwerp had been elected sur veyor of Cuator county when he wired him. i ? i "Alpha Morgan was an cast bound passenger on 43 Monday. 1 Leater Kiikpatriok was a wesT- arn passenger laat Friday morning , F , D , kills was looking after business rnattora in the oity yester day. W.D ThomBon loft on D prospect ing tour woat Monday morning on 41 , Two plug horse * and ono good young horao for aalc , Cash or trade. Willia Cad well. P. G Green of Green called Tuesday and took home with him the Life of MoKialoy. lire. J. C Robinson's father ar- lincd in thin city laat Friday morn ing to visit hia daughter , Anderson & Moore sold a quar ter section of land , m the vicinity of Cumro to Walt George the Ilrat of the week for $850 , LOST A double woolen shawl last Thursday. The tinder will confer a favor on the owner by leaving it at this oflico. Dr. Withers Omaha dentist will bo at the Glebe hotel Jan 24th and 25th , hayo your tooth attended to by an up to date dentist , aid at City prices. The official bond * of U. O. Lind es reRiator , W. C. Qcorgc.troasurer ; and Eh Armstrong , Sheriff were approved by the county board Tuesday after nocn. Messrs. Lind and George assumed the work of their respective olh'oeb Wednesday morning. The oa&o of Wants and Thompson on a lien against a colt , owned by George Frov for the service of the horse waa tried before Juilgo Armour Tuesday afternoon. The verdict wns rendered in favor of the de fendant. J. B. Smith waa attorney for the plaintiffand C , H. Holoomb for ( iofendcnt. Many of the blotches , pimplon ind other affections of the akin are caused by the failure oi the liver and kidneys to cast off impurities , which remain in the system. HER * BINE mil stimulate the , liver and kidneys and cleanse the system ot all impurities. Prioe , 50 contu. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Morna , Frank Barber of Franklin Nobr. was a city vihltor last Friday. Wo acknowledged a friendly call. Mr. Barber haa a hue alfalfa farm of 240 acres adjoining the town of Franklin from which ho cuts from 3 to 4 tons for aero , each season Ho finds ready market for his sur plus at from $850 to $9.00 a ton. Mra. Maoy resigned her position last week as teacher in the 7th ami 8th grades of the city pchools , and ex-County Suponnttuduot J. J. Tooiey was elected to fill the va cancy. Mr. Tooloy occupied the same position in our schools ( uior to being elected county superinten dent four years ago last fall , At that time the 7th and 8th grades of both schools were consolidated , and his success then warranted the board in his re-employment. TUB OA1UIC OV FOOT DAL. ! . . An interesting game of foot bill waa played in the city last Saturday by a team of Mason City and thu Broken Bow Business College. The result of the game was 25 to nothing in favor of the College , The only accident worthy of men tion of which we learned waa a collision between Claud Kellen- bargorone of the College students and Harry Coffman of Mason They came togather with such force as to break off one of Claud'a teeth. Harry sustained a severe cut in tbe forehead. A number of tbe young people of Mason ao- compained the players , among whom were three ladies. A returr game will be played at Mason in the near future. After tbo game was concluded Prof , Rouah , pro- pietor of the College entortaitiec the visitors ai well aa the home team at supper at the Grand Cen tral Hotel. Tlie County Ilnurct. The county boara mot Tuesda ; morning and organized by electing G. H.Thorpe chairman. The bond of J. W. Henry , successor to C. O. Liud , resigned , waa approved. Thn committee on credentmla reported in favor of seating Goo , Qroenwalt , Alvin Daily , J W. Conloy and J. W , Henry aa supervisors from their respective districts , In the after noon the chair reported the appoint mont of thu following standing committees. FiNANca J. W , Conloy , H. P. Savage , G. H. Thorp. CLAIMS Alvln Daily , J. W. Oonloy , II P. Savage. JUDUUV James W. Henry , G. W. Groonwalt , G. Iliaor. OFFICIAL BONDB Goo. Green walt , G. Hiscr , Alvin Daily. DBLIQUHNT TAX G. Ilisoi , Jap. Henry , Guo , W. Groeuwalt. Poou FAIIM , COUHT Housic AND JAIL G. II , Thorp , Alvin Daily , J. W. Henry. BUIDGKH U. P. Savage , G. H. Thorp , J. W. Conloy. C. O. Lind purchased the Kain Rogers property , ono mile south east of town , Tuesday through the An derson & Moore real estate firm for $700 cash. Ho gjt the property at u bargain. Hoarding Homo. Mrs. L J. Gandy who has re cently had lilted up in the mont elegant style the rotm adjoining the Republican otlioo on the north fora boarding house announces that she is now prepared to accomma- date those who wish to board by the day , week or meal. Farmers with their wivea will find a well urnishod and homo like parlor on heir entrance to the room where hey are woloomo to slope while waiting for their meals. Her tab. oa are supplied with the best the markets afford. Sunday meals for oaidonts of the city a specialty. A liberal share ot the public pat- onago ia solicited. Hurry Day Sole Proprietor , The latter part of last week Jarry Day purchased 11. G. Rogeis Merest in the mercantile business of the firm of Harry Day & Co. Tor several months the firm hud )6im selling off the stock of goods with Iho view of going out of biihi- ness and Mr. Day had m-do ai- rangomouls to take the work of traveling salesman. The alluring offer made him by Mr. Rogers to itirobaso luu interest in the goods waa a greater temptation than Hairy could stand. The stock in voiced about nine thousand dollars aud ho will restock with now qoods in stitlicioni quanity la mowt all demands , Mr. Day has been engaged in business hero a number of years and enjoys a largo and favorable acquautanoos and has a host of admiring customers who will bn plepsod to know that ho baa decided to remain in Broken Bow. The Republican bospoakoa for Mr. Day n liberal share of the trade in his line. ( Jrovo Farmers Club Meets. Sargent , Nob. , January 1 ! ! , 1002. The Kici'um.iCAN : The Douglas Grove Farmers C'ub will meet Saturday - urday , January 18 , with Mr , Ron- Ulo at WoinHort Discussion of forage question by male memborfl. Discussion of household journals or papers by the ladies. A cordial reception will greet all who may attend from otbor pre cincts and help to solve either of the nbovo questions. Why not the editor and wife , and other Broken Bow friends drive over ? A MKMIIKU. Wutf Hunt. Those , who are interested are in vited to join in a wolf hunt , mxt Tt'efiday January 21 10fJ2 , on the west table. The center will bo on the Trucmlalo farmSou. 30 17 22. You will bo n quired to bo in line three iniloH from center at 0 o'clock in th ( ! morning and UOHQ ! up at noon. Further information may be had by addressing 11 , A. Joht.- 8on of Broken Bow. UIHHOI.UriON NOTICK. The firm horctoforr exinttng ns Harry Day & Co. is this day dis < unlvnd by mutual oohuent , "H. 'G Rogers retiring from said Him. Harry Day will continue said In.ni- nosH , assumt'H all liabil'tios aud col lect a'l accounts and notes due ilio said firm. Dated this 10th day of January , 11)02. HAIIUY DAY. 'U-3-1 11 G. ROGKUH. . . . .James L. McCabe in. , . . "MALONEY'S WEDDING DAY , " WifTho humor JIH blunders and embarussmontB of Dan Maloney'a court ship with the Wi low Clancy had otiircd up tnoro K'lilthy huifthU'r tl'uu any two dramatic productions rolled into one. The author truthfully rlnimu ttrnt it was written for laughing purpose only , nnd since its hlrlh Iw * be.m Hie eource of exhanstlees fun to countless thousands. The prcaa of' the lar o cltim pro nounce it the ro l bij < cotneily drama success of the seanon , nnn wherever it ap pears crowded houses Kf ot it und relish ita three solid houra ypnulno i-njov- mont. It brims with merry mischief , tells u story of deep inioreHt , and rovela in us much real mirth as can ho Lunched into oiut bmutred niinuu > s. JamoH ] i. McUabe as ' 'Dtin Maloney" IH matchless in Toliio comedy und Hibernian wit. The FUppoitlnt ; company comes with tlie lnHt : of press approbations and Marnier Great prom lacs hia putronB a end , big , rich dramatic trout at the Opera House , Wednesday January 22 , ON ยง - & NOW.