. . . . - ' . . . I . ' . . USTER UOUNTY JEPUBLICAN.- ES'l'ABLISIlED . 'l'UE OFFICIAL PAPEI OF CUS'l'I I COUN'l'Y. IAHUEST CIHCUI.JA'l'ION OF ANY PAPEI IN THI COUNTY. 2 , : : , : : : . . . ; : - . _ . _ . . - _ _ VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , FEBRUARY 9. . 1905.--EIGHT PAGES , NO. 35. - - - - - . - - - . . - . - - \ . . . . . . . . - . , " - - - - - . . . . . If ) 'OUI wutch won I t mil , you J havc a tnl1 : . with th ' watc'h. r : . b . . ; . . mak r. If } 'ou are in ph'sical : J. \l. : , tJ ' distress .I 'ou call 0 flh .I 'slclan. " ' , 1 . . i If your bouse is outwardlr rusty. : .rl ai.i . a painter will brighten 1t. It's : i (1 ( Wf a case of every man to bis own fi t iradlt , and then ) 'our work will rl ; ' " be " , ell done. A watchmaker . . . : f cannot mend impaired healthj nOt can 11 physician set the . , . ; wheetg of a broken watch or . M. remedy eye ailments st1ccess. + i' ' I . f fntty. It is ont } ' that man who : . . has stuLlled searchlngl } ' . Refrac. , : , ! ion , Physiology and Anot my rl . of the eye , who can adJust. . ! . I glas'es to a cerlolnty. : I J' f"- ji. f"d C ' . . . < \ 'r . . . ; . f" . . . G ; ' , ; ' .1 J . . ' . . . ; . ; . . 'ff ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . .1,1 , : J. . ' . . . ! . o.i.I ! ' . ' . . . "iJ..u.IiIDr ' . ] rnD t , , 'H. . . . . : f . : ! . . . . . ! ili"ifi. . ! : . ; . ; - - Schoo1 Books. I Tablets , . --.NO- School Supplies , . -1.1'- . 1 : J. G Haeberle.s : , , . . B 'li.'N : m , " , [ BUSINESS POINTERS. " ! n. : & ! t\ \ " : ErokenBow Abstract Company. t Reneau & Leonard , real estate. J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2U Send your laundry to the Grand Island Steam Laundry. Marguiss Bros. gts. . . - - - - - - - - - - I-Uock enue For ! 'lute 1 ha'Ve ninety head of cattle , ( consIsting of cows and yearlings , /If for sale. Time will be gi ven to suit purcbaser. 'V. A. GnORGJt. . . Tbe Beatrice Creamery Co. will pay 28 cents a pound for butter iat the first balf of February. See tbose Valentines at Mar- quiss Bros. P. O. Bldg. I For Sale-A No. 1 fresh milch cow. CHAS. H. HOLCOMB. 34-tf . Have your laundry at the P. O. store by 7:30 : l\Ionday nigbt. , Stamp photos 25c Bangs studio. 34tf. ' - " - ' " Fresh oysters , candy , cigars and tobacco at MiJee Scaulon. , FOR SALE-Road wagon and single barness , nearly new. cbeap for cash. See Geo. Papineau. . . . - , we have $3,000 private money to loall on Improved farms at a low I.de of in terest. LEDWICH & Homn . FOR SALE-Well improved r.es- idence property. Will be sold at a bargain if called for SOOd. Enquire - . quire at this office. 26tf Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist. Office over McComas' drug store. 25tf 1 am now lo ted just north of the Custer National Bank. Come . and see me for bargains In real estate. Some cboice acre property - perty for sale. ' 8 tf RAS. ANDERSON. f' Insurance tbat insures. 38tf R G. MOORE. 'fhis office for neat job work. Cabint photographs $1.50 and $2.00 per dozen at Bangs studio. 34tf. ( . Fritz bas returned from Russin " and opened up his shoe shop at Peate-Sheppard Co. 's store. Call and see him for your rep irli , 2Stf . I t : : : : E : : : : : ] I . _ . _ _ Artie Pittiway was n passenger - ger for Hazard i'ue ; ( lay lIIorning. 'l'om l { Jlnedy of 1\1 .1 l.In Ci y , was a buslUcs9 caller ill the ctt" - last Thursday. Joe Hromas of Mason City , was transacting business in the city last Thursday. Joe Knajdl of Pragul , was in .th ( city on business ' 1'hllrodny , returned - turned home Friday last. g. A. Prouty was a 13Cl'\vyu , , 'isitor'at the count ) ' seat last Thursdayrctnrninghonte Friday. I Wm. Smitb of Ansley. was a business transactor in the city last Friday , returning homc Sat- urday. J. R. Judge of A'1sehno , was at- tending court here a couple of days last week , . returning home Friday. I C. H. Swanson of Mason City , , was att nding court a couple of days last week , returning home : Saturday. , J. E. Evans of Sargent reprc- senting the Harding Creamery 'Co. , was in the city a couple of days last week. , \V. D. Hall of Sargent , who had been attending court at the county - ty seat the past week , returned Home Tuesday. . C. 'J. Furer of Fairfield , Nebras- 'ka ' , was in the city last week looking - ing for cattle. and land , returning- home last Friday. Mrs. T.V. . Bass and daughter Etl1elof this city left on Monday' ! ? train for a few days visit to friends in I.4incoln. J. Martin , apd A. E. Hutt of this city left for a combined business - ness and pleasure trip to Tulsa , , Indian Ter. , last Tuesday. The O. E. S. Kensington will be entertained by Mrs. F. M. Rub- .lee'ruesday , Feb. 14th , at 2:30 'c1t1ck. All meli.J.bers invited. , J. M. Lewder of tbis city , left on Tu sday's train for a few days visit with friends at Grand. Island. . , . . Rev. G . H ennksell of thIS CIty , left for Hazard last Saturday to fill the pulpit of the Norwegian 'Lutberan cburch of tbat place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hughes , who had been visiting relatives at Hyannis , for some time return ed to their home at Litchfield las' Saturday. Miss Lucy Allison of BerwYl1 , who had been maldng a two weeks vi it at the home of her sister Mrs. Frank Kelsey , of this city , returned home Saturday. DIRD-Floyd Currey of Huxley , dicd last Saturday evenJ g , about 10 p. m. , of lung fever. Age about 18 years. Funelal sef\'ice were held Monday at Huxley. Mrs. A. Canterbury , who had been visiting ber father , Mr. J. C. Fuller of tbis city for somc time , returned to her home at New L ndon , Iowa , Saturday. B. & 1\1. trains have been somewhat - what off sch dule the past two or t .r e weelcs owing to the snow al1fl bad weather. Regular No. 42 was about 7 hours late last Saturday. Tbe Ottun Bros. of Sargent , who had been in' the city since the middle of last week attending court , returned bome Monday night byteam. . 'rbey went by way of Round Valley. : Mrs. F. B. Hersh of this city accompanied by Mistress Esther Morris , left for a visit to ber parents - ents , . Ir. George Elmwood , at ber old bome Napoleon , Obio. Mrs. Hersl1 expects to be gone tbree or four months. J. B. Burdick of Ansley , who I some months ago bougbt the Pittaway residence property in I the southwest part of tbe city , . has taken up his residence bere. Tbe REPUBLICAN extends a welcome - come to Mr. Burdick and family to our midst. Carl Burdick was th lucky man in the purchase of tbe Mark King farm , southeast of the citJ tbat was sold Monday , by the referees to the highest bidder. He paid for the place 83,122.57. He and L. B. Morris will divide tbe place between tbem , Mr. I MorrIs will take tbe west balf and Burdick will retain the east half. , I Rev. Jesse 'reagarden was a passenger for Havennu Monday. lI. H. Andr ws of Callaway , bas been' in thc city several days at. . tending court. Ed. York of Hustings , is circulating - culating among friends in the city ibis week. O. F. HineS"of Lincoln was a private business caller in the city Frillay returning home Saturday. Frank C. Cocleran of this citj' , lcft on 'l'uesdays train for a busi. . ness trip to Superior , Nebraska. The meetings at the Methodist church ha\'e been closed , owing to the c1emenc of the weather and severe cold. ' J. O. Heffelfinger , hide dealer of Grand Island , was in the city Tuesday , and left on vcsterdays train for Ravenna. ; \t. ! . und Mrs. Jack Staplcs and family'of Kenf\tckey arrived in the ctt ) . Tuesday mornin with the view of locating. Miss Maggie Pirnic of Merna is visiting with ber friend and old schoolmate l\1iss Inez Sharp of this city this week. Lee Paine of Ansley who had been spending a week at the home of his Uncle Frank Huxtable of this city returned home Saturday. C. H. Kennedy of the Commercial - cial , left on yesterday's train for Aubern , wbere he iscalled , by illness - , ness of his brotber , George { en- : nedy. I W. B. Eastham of this city , left for Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. Eastham says be intends to belp ' strai'gbten things np at the legis. . lature. James Dillavou and family of Gates , left on yesterdays passenger - ger for an extended visit to Dill. . avou's parents , J. 'r. Dillavou of Harvard. 1\1 rs. Eva Hill of North Loup who had c arge of the singing at tbe Methodist cburch during the mee.tits } returned to her home Tuesday , J. A. Amsberry 01 Mason City , spent last Friday and Saturday 111 Broken Bow attendIng court. He returned home Saturday moming. J. R. Fay of North Platte , oile of the leading witnesses for the defendant in the Christie divorce suit last week returned home Tuesday morning. Roy.Leibee of Rock Island , Illinois , who had been making a weeks vIsit at the home of Mrs. A. ttl. Legitt of thi city , returned - ed home 'l'uesday. F. .M. Currie of Sargent , was a city visitor Monday. He says the late cold weather has been very severe on stock and estimates his loss of cattle at $500. Mrs. G. i\1. Heiney and children of this city. left on Saturday's train for Ravenna , to visit i\1 rs. Heiney's parents , Mr. and L\J rs. J. K. Sanders of that city. I H. A. Sherman cashier , of tbe First National Bank of Sargent , who was attending court Imst week on the Ottll11 find Austin case re- returning' home last . .rfuesda ) ' . 1\1 r. A. H. Blessing' and wife , of Walworth , left on yesterday's passenger for a six weeles visit to Jriends and relatives at ! \Jr. Blessing's old home Betbany , 'Mo. M1rried-At the I'Ilethodist parsonage - sonage , on Sunday , February'5th at 2:30 : p. Ill. , bRev. . Allen Chamberlain. Mr : George Kin- dree , and Miss. Lizzie Hempstead both living near the city. Mesdames Kimberling , Apple , and Cad well , of tbis city attended the Baptist Institute at 1\1 ason City yesterday. 1\1 iss i\1 audie I Apple them. ' accompanied 'rbey I returned home on 43 last night ( J. E. Iszard , Prop. of the Globe Hotel , of this city , left yesterday morning' for a couple of weeks visit in Denver. He was accompanied - panied by bis brother , Rev. A. ' L. ! szard of Woodbury. N. J. , who has been visiting bim for the past two or three weeks. C. 1\1. Ii'orscyth of New Helena , returned 'fuesda ) ' moming' from Omaha where he shipped a car load of hutcher stuff Snndaj' . He reports no losses from the storm on his rancb. He thinks where ufficient shelter nnd feed is provided - vided tbat the 10RS of stock will be very ligbt. , W. J. Chalners of Chicago was among the day visitors at the county scat Tuesda ) ' . . , l\Jiss \ Emma Carr of this city left yesterday for a three wectes visit to friends at New Helena , W. 11. C. Woodburst was in thc clty 'l'uesday adjusting the insurance - ance on he Pre\byteriau ! church. Mrs. C. P. Young of Gatc ! ) , l ft for a thrce weeks visit to hcr n other , I\Irs. J. C. Wallacc of Kansas City , ) 'etcrday. ! Roy Schneringcr of , Callaway ldt ycsterda ) ' morning for a two we\lcR \ visit at his unclc Fred Schl1eringer of Bradshaw Neb.I I R. C. Jones of Ansley who had b en waking a weelcs visit with his grandmothcl Mrs. . ' 1055 of this cIty returned homc Saturday. Mrs , latherVll Young , daughter - ter of E. D. Gla c and wife of this city returncd from an extened visit to' friends in the East , yes- crday. Jud e Hostetler who has been presidmg over th district court here the past week , returned to his bome at Kearney yesterday morning. : Warren 'l'aylor olasol1 ; Cit1. ' who had been worlClng' f r PhIl- lip's Guthnc of this city , for some time pa ! > t , returned home yesterday. M artill HulTman of Giltner , wbo bas been'in the city the past few days , looking after his real estate mterests in Ithis vicinity , returned bome y sterday. Vu1Jllc Snl ! ' . H. L. Kenncdy will malee a. public sale of his horses , cattle and macbinery , February 20th. Partic\,11ars , next wcek. . - t . - - _ . l MarrIage LlcCURe ! ! . . . The following marriage license . was issued during the past week : ( John Van Cott. Br01len ; Bow , , 'Ma\1de Sbeppard , Br.oken.Bow ' { Homer Yingling , Oconto Della Smitb , Oconto Two Partlcs. Miss. Inez , sbarp entertained about fourteen of bel' friends , at ber bome , four doors 'west ' of the Metbodis.t church , on last 1\Iou- day evening. That date being her birthday. Flinch and va r- ious otber games were indulged in. Lunch was served , and the guests departed , some to rpeet again on Tuesday evening to celebrate Earl's birthday. Both parties passed off quietIy , yet were greatly enjoyed by those invi ted. .Ules1'I1uce Sale or Renl Estate. Until March 1st 1905 , we will offer 5000 acres of land for sale consisting of well improved farms to- raw prairie land , in tracts of acres to 1780 acres. 'rhese will include almost any kind of a farm tbat a person would desire. All contracts of sale will be nJade with a small cash payment , balance - ance in cash or mortgage on March 1st 1905. \Ve will also otTcr some good town lots ; also one two story bouse witb eigbt rooms , good ce lar and cistern , bam and u whole block of ground 011 the same terms. We have a special object in offering this property and any one wanting a farm or small ranch or cIty residence , can get a bargain between this and Marcb ; 1st 1905. WIT.LIS CADWELL. . . . .KonhluJl DurnH. are instantly relieved , and perfectly - fectly bealed , by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark , Jr. , of Norfolk , Va. , writes : "I burnt mv knee dreadfully ; tbat it blistered - tered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped tbe pain , and healed it witbout a scar. " Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c' ' at Lee Bros. druggist. Wanted-'en men in ach state to travel , . tacie signs and distribute samples and circulars or our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. ' 1'hrce dollars per day for expense . 1uhll11an Co , Dept. W. , Atlas Building , Chicago - cage , Ill. 35.42 Will pay market price fot' coru " delivered at Adams ranch. 1Stf F. M. CURRIn. - - " " " " " " " " " " " 'tt't"'t't" ' ' " ' ' " ' + "t'tt"t""t" " ' " " " ' " " " " " " " " " " ' : : : : - - E \Ve have secured the agenoy for the = = - ; : : : : Tea leaf Brand of Teas for 1905 , - = = And we are confident that Ollr CUH- : - : : = - = tomers will rejuice with us. T'he : : : - Celebrated Tea Leaf Brand - - : : : : - E is the finest piekings and is seoured :3 from the Ohoicest Leaves. 'rea. - = = drinkers t.hat ; buy n pound of the 3 - : : : : . . = = - . ' - [ ' OR L eRf wtl I use no ot 1 WI' . .t \ S. one = = ) - E - or our customers told us the ether = = - day that she had bought ' ! 'eu Leaf ! : : : : : . ' : : : ' : : : : [ en o ( I ! us f 01' sixteen years , Ull d 1 lU d : : : : : I always round it nourishing , fine i flavor und appetizing-only 50 cents a pound-buy n pound of 'rel1 Leaf ' - = = Tea of ! . . . . . . ) ' = - = : : : : : = = J. C. Bowen , : : : . : : : Broken Buw ! Nebraska. North Sido. . 3 - ' - 11111111111il1111il11111111111111111 + 1111111lil111111111l111111t111111111 . , . --------.l-- . . L - - - - - - - - \ Cburch HC lcen , UAI > 'rIST CIIURCll. Preaching next Sunday u.t 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. by A. 1. Alexander of Burchard. All members are urged to be present. Public cordially invited , Other services at usual honr. College Students \Ieet. - - About sixteen of 'th college students gathered at the rooms occupied by Myrtis and Myrle Miller in the old co legc building , to celebrate their classmates , Myrle's eigbteenth birthday in regular old college style. Somc of the otber tenants in the building - ing objected , bowever , 'to the college way of celebrating and. . their plans bad to be somewhat modified. But when classmates m et together for a good timc they should be excused for breaking - ing over the rules of 'ctiquette to an extent. Luncb was served at 11:30 : p. m. , and the students express - press themselves as well pleased with tbe evenings gathering des. . pute the objections that were raised. Bclow is a tist of those that were there : Mesdames Anna BishopBertha CraigEmily - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G'Schwind , Daisy Longfellow" Alice Huffaker , Bertha Huffaker , # Myrtis and Myrle Milltr. Messrs : Darnell , Culver.Robinsou , Johnson - son , Burch , Huffaker , Lawry and Alexander. FrUUlt ItxpolJed. A few counterfeiters have late. . ly been making and tr.ying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New 'Discovery for consumption , Cou h9 al1(1 CohIs , i\1'\d ' other _ . . medicines , thereb'y . defrauding- 'tbe 'public. 'l'his IS ' to warn' you to beware of such pcople , who seek to profit. througb stealing the reputat on of rcmedies whicb have been successfully curing disease , for over 35 years. A sure protection , to you. is our name on the wrapper. Look for it , on all Dr. King's , or Bucklen's remedies , as all others are mere imitations. H. E. BUOKLEN & CO. , Chicago , Ill. , and Wind. . SOl' , Canada. Lee Bros : . . . ' - - - Ullrllll tOIJ Ft'IJI'unry ulleUu. Very chcup one way rates to California , Puget Sound an the Northwest country , Murch 15llo MILY 15th. . Cheap rates ellSt to Washington , D. C. . for the inauguration , Send for printed matter and write for information. Des. cribe your trip and let me advise you th Jeast cost. L. W. W.\KItI.ny , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nebrnskn. II. L. ORMSBY , 3S.3B Ticket Akent. . " "I' la , : i . : . . : ' .1" ' l.t ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . "ii . . . , . , . . " . . . . . n. fNiHi'fi' rL. . . ' . . . . . . . . , ' . , . . . . . . , , ! . t . ; . i' [ 'L. ' . . " . ' l . " . . . ' . " rL. . 'L"-m\.J& . . : . i = . . i : . .t.IJ . . . . . . . . * m""m : . / " " " . " .I.I\ii ' , ' , ' , , ; : ' ; . ! " " tJ. ' "rI\ . . ' . " : ' ; ' : " i 1i.i. , ' ! i i , ' , . , 'J1 . . " . " ; . . ! j W . S . . , "ji : Kennedy. : . \o \ H. A. WaHo. ' 'I-j ! . i'e Ht : , .q ; . - .l . ' "I 1 > t . . ; : ! . . I- r : 1.11 Is regulating tllB price ill all 'Winter Goods now ; 'f : to a frazzlOome in if you are in need of any of 1 tJ.the followIng goods and get them at f . i Absolutely Cost. . I VI ; Flanneletts . : - j Outing Flannels . \ I- j ! U nderwear _ J Overshoes , ; 1 1 Duck Coats . . r . . Oa s . iJ ti . ; 'j { egglns Mittens . " . . t'rj" ' Gloveu 1 11 i.1 ! Knit Goods , . ete . . : ! i' : Don't ' pass up tIns opportunIty. Our Bal'- t ; g'ain Oounters will look good to you. Also have \ " : t a ' look at our new spring line of suit samples. L.DVe can gratify your pride and your sense of ' { ! i 1 economy fit one time. , ; ! ) J Kennedy & Watts I I uccessol'S to ' 'tVatts-Kennedy 00. "i " North SIde , Opera Block , Br ken Bow Nebraska I . ! . . . " , ' . . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . 1 . fj.r'I. ; ( , . .I . . > : " : /i.II r.II. ; t- : ; : < ' " ' 1.:1".1. Jtioli : : - .fJ . ' , : ; : 0' : .1" . ' ' ' , -.t1 : : . it'j..f.I. ! } I. " , : . . : .f ! . j . : . 'j.f.- ; ; : ' . -1.'m : ; ' : : ! . ' . II. . . . , . : .