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. . . . . " ' ! ' ' 'ft' . ' . ) " " " ' 1 ,1 : ' ' : , " " ; "V" ; .I"r" , " 'r ' . . , " ' . , , ' , ' ' - LI\Hat\lI1\ ! : ; ootcl ) . ' , . . IHato ill 1\ t ! i. , USTER COUNTY EPtJBLIC N , . , , " . 0 . . gS'l'ADLISIIED 1882. ' ! 'HE OFFICIAl , PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'l'Y. TARGES'l' CIRCUIA'I'JON . ANY PAPER IN 'l'JIE COUNTY. I - - - ' _ _ _ . . = . . : : : : 0 . VOl. . . XXIII. : BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , FEBRUARY 23905.--EIGHT , ' . PAGES. NO. 37. - - - . _ - - - - - - I . I t .1. ' o _ . . - - - - - - - ; ; : : ; . .1 , . . . . . T . , / : i' l ! ' 1'IJt. rung-h. IInt't'nl , \ ' ll I' . . . , ' . . . . , - tCUI.1It..J't. . IIIa1n.sprlll ! { I It' . . . It' . ' ; , : thl' tl'onhll' in of r ; many .i ; f cheaJl r watches. 1 IIn ) ' ' : none hu t t hc f nc ! A me r. i : . . . j ' 0 . : 'h' ican - made mainospriug-s. , thoroughly teHed ! before j , I i insertion , and guarantec l fI ' them from hreakage for 1t.1t' i ! : f one year. 1 . . " , _ . III ; . 1 .J. 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Office f ' , , , over McComas' drug storc. 25tf \ Have your laundry at the P. O. r' ' store by 7:30 : Monday night. J."OR SALn.-Macaonia and I Velvet Chaff seed wheat , and Early White Oats , at my plae four miles northeast of Weissert. 37-38 J.V. . SCOTT. Stamp photos 25c Bangs studio. 34tf. 'Ve have $3,000 private money to loan on Improved farum at a 'I ' low rate Qf interest. , LltDWIClI & HousIt. : 'L'he Rae Co. comes highly rec. ommended from neighboring tOWt1 , See them all next weelc ' . at t Ill' opera house. Prices , 10c , \ 20c and 30c. , ( except Monday night , general admission li'ree. 1 11 t- Buv your farm and city prop- I rty f B. W. Blair. , 37tf f i Insurance that insures. , 38tf R. G. , MOOHl\ . I 1'his office for neat job work. Cabint photographs $1.50 and $2.00 per dozen at Bangs studiQ. 34tf. J.'ree show Monday night , } i'eb. 27 , at the opera house. -t ) , , ; Fritz has returned from Russia and opened up his shoe shop at ; , Peale-Sheppard Co.'s store. Call and see him for your repairs. 25tf We always have money to loan on farms. R. G. Moore 111 Apple lllock. 35tf FOH SALn..Union Pacific rail. f , road lands in Kansas and e. J I braska. Send for maps to Geo. F. Davis , special agent , 136 N. 11th street , Lincoln , Neb. 37-40 Im : : : : : ; , . : : : : : : m' ' , . . I - - I S. P. Great made a husinesH' ' trip to lincoln Moml : ! ) ' . Samuel 'l'orler on ( ) r Ocorge. town , was a frielllllycalh'rat this office Friday. I C. D. Day and Wif of Ortello , I wen' among the \tiHitors to the connty Heat Monda ) ' . Mi s I. " 1\1. Hennc. principal of the south side schools. pent Sun- l1 y at her home < It Merna. R N. Bryson of Upton was a city vidilor Friday. 'rhis omce acknowledg-es a welcolllc cal1. Rev.V. . H. Xandem went to Mason City 1'uesday to hold the mid.wcek services at that place. : Henry Kelley of Anselmo , was a citv visitor 'l'uesda'l'his office - acknowledges a'hl1siness call. call.J. J. W. McIninch , one of Mason City's leading merchants , was among the day visitors t'l the county seat 'ruesda } ' . Dr. J. C. Prest of G1ltner , spent a few days last week with i Dr. Bartholomew of this city , re. urning home Saturday. . R. A. , Vise of Gates , was a city visitor yesterday. lIe has secured rooms and will move to the city the first of next week. Ed. York , who had been cir- culatillg among friends in the city for sometime , returned to his home at Hastings 'l'uesday. Leslie and rnest Mc'\Villiams are down from Deadwood , S. D. , for a month , visiting relat'es and recuperating Leslie's health. I John Reinhard and Joe Haeffie 'of McKinley , were in the city last Friday. They reported the roads in bad condition at th at time. Lavena Williams of Superior , who has been visiting her sister , Mr ! ? Cor . .Alams , north. of the city , forsol11etime , returned home yesterday. ! J. G. Painter has resigned : t.S mail carrier on rural route No 2. ' \Valter Moore will succeed him as. soon as his bond is approved by the government. The Brown brother , who have. been on the \Vant3' ranch south of town the past two or thTee years , have leased the Hunter ranch north of 'the city. H. L. Ormsby and wife return. ed Tuesday morning from their . . visit to New Orleans , and other points in the south. They re. port ha\'ing < , njoyecl a pleasant trip. l"red Coonaml family of l\lanly , arrived in the city 'l'uesday nighl With the \'iew of locating. They were accompanied by M. Kelsey , who has been making- his home with thcm of late. . A.V. . Pierce of Ord , who had been stopping in the city for sometime past in the interest of the farmers of this v1cinity , re. turned 1o e 'l'uesday to act as groomsmall at the Hollaway. Pearson wedding Wednesday. . 'V. O. and E. R Purcell I : iccomp nied by Mrs. W. G. Pur. < : el1 , went to Kearney Tuesday to be in attendance at the state press association held at that city Tuesday \Vednesday of this week. E. D. Glaze and sou , Ira , of the. Glaze Marble Worles of this : city , went to Comstock Tuesday 1 to set up a granite monument for . Mr. Gibbons at that place. Mr. Glaze states that this monument is a fine specimau of the marble' ' cutters art , and weighs about : fine thousand pounds. J. \Vllson and wifc of this city , went to Denver Monday , to attend the funeral of Mrs.Vil - son's aunt , Mrs. Alden of that city. Mrs. Alden is well lcnown to a large circle of friends in Broken Bow , who join with the RRPUDLICAN ill extending sympathy - pathy to the hereaved relatives. D. C. Konkel revenue collector came down from the west , Friday morning. He reports it has been very cold in the vicinity of Chad. ron. The government tbremoneter registered 42 below twice during the cold spell. He was at BrownIe last ' .rhursday , where he met Lawrance Hollandsworth who is in school at thl.t place. I n. F. Morrow ot Georgetown , was a city visitor Saturday. W. J. Cross of Ansley , was transacting busiutss : in the city Tnesc1 a y. C. O. Lind register of decds made a business trip to I4incoln , yesterday. Deputy Sheriff McCormick , wcnt to Ansley yesterday on busi. ness connected with his oOice. Regular meeting of the M. B. A. lodge Friday nig-nt. Sevcral new members are to be initiated. 1\1. A.Valters proprietor of the candy kitchen , was a passen. ger for Ansley , yesterday 1II0rn. ing' . 1\1. U. Lewin of Comstock , was circulating among friends in the I city , Monc1ilY and 'I'nesda ) ' or this week. Gen. Lew Wallace the : \ltthor and soldier , died at his home in Crawfordsville , Ind. , li"eb. " HI , in his 78 year. Fred Hacleelburgh of Anselmo , was a city visitor yesterday. This office acknowlec1ge : L friendly call. William Barrett and William Ororake have each dwelling I houses well under way t1 at they commenced building recently. Nate Davidson of Berwyn , who has been working in the ronnd house at Seneca , for the past four months , returned home yesterday. S. J. Rudge and mother , Mrs. Rudge of Palmyra , retu1'11ed homt : yesterday , after a six weeks , ViSit I with Mr. ' \ . RUdge'sbrotherof\Ves.1 terville. Emma Scott of Ansley , an em. ployee in the U. S. Land office , of this city , left \Vednesday , for a two yt'eeles v sit , at her horne , in Ansley. ChaR. Hipsley has purchased the cast half of the Conrad residence - dence block in the eaHt part of thc city with the view of build. ing on it this season. John Stewartformerlv oj Comstock - stock , stopped . in the efty 'l'ucs- day on his wa. to Ansley. r e says he is 100klUg for land arrdlf suited may locate at that town. W. , S. Kennedy has bought H. A.Vatt's interestin the Kennedy & Watt's dry goods store , north side , aIid has put his son , Howard - ard in charge as salesman and general manager. Judge Armour and wifc , ac. companied by their daughter , Avis , went to Ansley yesterday to celebrate the anniversary of ' \Vashington's birthday , with I frieuds in that city. I W. W. Osb01'1le' of Holbl'Ook , : was in the city yesterday , tihng on a homestead at the land ofi ce. Mr. Osborne says he got a pretty fine piece of land , abo11t thirteen miles from Thedford. Mrs. B. 'l'ieruey aUtl daugh ter l\Hss Kittie 'L'iernev . of New Hampton , Iowa. who. have been visiting Mrs. 'l'ierney's son , C. F. 'l'ierne ) ' of thh ; city , since Ute holidays , letnrned homc yester. day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Chcstcl' Green of Clear Creek , was a friendly caller at this oOice Monday in compauy with Mrs. lmie King. Mrs. Green reports the roads not the best. In one place the water from the melting ! mow came up in their buggy. A. ' 1' . Seyholt who recently sold his fa.rm w st of the city and moved to li'lorencc , Nebr. , was a friendly caller at this office Monday. lIe informs 11S that he has purchased a fine fruit farm near } i'lorence , and that he is located uear the street l'ailway out from Omaha. H. A. Phelps of I ising City , who has been here for the past month , worldng in the interest of the l o'al Highlanders left \Vedn sday morniug for Lincoln to report at headquarters. He secured thirty f011r applic tions while here for membership , which is a lendid record. TIe expects to be hac1e in April. Georg'e 'rernpler of the Golll'en valle ) ' , was a city visitor Mon. day. He informs us that M. .T. Bates of his vicinity sold a half section of land recently for $8- 000 , anel that Mr. Bates traded three.quarters of a section to Eli Armstrong for Armstrong's interest in the hardware store in this city for $15 an acre. . John Govier or I lton , was a city visitor Monday. J. 'r. Eager of 1\1ason City , waH transacting . . htH incss in the city . . .Iomlay. W. E. and Ward Henman of Ash Creek were city'i . item Monday. . Freel t\Iut1 ck of t1tis city , mah a bllsincss trip to HL Palll yes tcrd a y . Ii' . O. BrowlI of Bcrwyn , was transacting bllSillCHS in the city Saturday. Chester Grecn of lcar Urt'ek , wns 1001cing after Imsincss in the dty Monda ) ' . F'"M. : AlIcn of Betlford , Iowa was in the city between tl'ains yesterday , on his war to Ansley. , Beatrice O'Brien of this vicin. ity , left on 11'riclay for a few da\'s visit with relatives tlncl fl' enl ( at York. Le\'i King a real-csta tc dctler of Mason Cih' , wus in thc dty ' last Saturday' , looking' a ftcl' hiH business intere t hcre. Mrs. Dr. Pcnuington and daughter T-Inel1a , of this city , went to Anselmo last 1I'ritla ) ' . fOt" a few days \'isit with fril'llIh at that that place. Oeo. A. Seyholt of Dcnver. Colorado , spcn t sc\'cra 1 days in thc city looking after hnsincss l11a.tten . He came laHt li'ricla ) ' ul1c1left'l'uefduy. II. . Dralce , Olll of our leacl.ing' c1othiQrg , left for a fcw dayshisil : to Chicago Saturday. . . . . . wher t he . will purchase h ! Hpril1g tock o ( good . Hc intcnded to top .over S\11ula ) ' at I.incoln to visit his ( la11gh tel' , It'annil' \ } i'rank Young. wife and claug-h. terr. , Lyle and r.'r : t , is , of this city , left for New Orleans , on n e tended tonr of the sonth , on last } i'riday. Mr. Young left his order for the I HI'1J r.ICAN to be sent to him during his absence. . a- . _ - - , . . . . . , . . , . , . . , . c. . . . . . : . tJ ! ! ! . c. . . . . : . tI ! ! , . . , . fI ! ! ! ff ! ! ! . fI ! ! . fI ! ! t ! ! fI ! ! ! fI ! ! ! . . . , . ft.o.f ! ! ! fit ! ! ! ! ! II ! ! f : ! . . , . . . . ; C- : ; ; : ZO : ; II : " ; : : a- ; , SHARPEN YOUR APPETITE ; , I ! By buying theRe ap- dl pctidl1g' : goodR 0 r , . J. C. BOWEN. m ' : ! Pc1decl ! C01'n Beef. . . . . . . . ij l r Plcldl'd Lean Pork. . i . . . . . ; . ; Lin { Sausage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . ! J ' etl1erwerst. . . . . . . . , . . . . . ! t\ \N JIJIGY , 't\1111cec1 Ham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! t\ iti Livcrwersl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t , t { Smokel ( Salmon. . . . . . , . . . . . : \I ' : ! Smoked 'Vhil l'hh. ; . . . . . . ' . . \ , ! ' ' . . . TIIIR lORn trades lit f\ dl IJ1'clrlc(11J'1g-t. Fcnl " . . . . . . . our alor" , _ f T H\ "I 'rrlll" " ! . . . , I ! Pure , fiHderVlneg r 4 . \Ai - - - - - - - - - - - - \ --MI\ T , .t\ \wJ . . . . 'tPURE ' ! FOOD PRODUCTS ! . : \11 . . . ' T - A T - IA\ \wI . . . ! J . C. B OWE N' S , : , { North Side , - . . . Broken Bow. jli : : : : : , . . \ " , . . . . . . . . . . . " ' ! \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . : iD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - " , : - : : : ; : : = : : ; : - : : : - : : : ; . , - : - : ; : - : ; : - : ; : - : : ; . - , ; ; : : ; : : ; ; ; , ' - . PERA HOUSE NE WEBK , Comrnenoing Monday , February 27th , -rhe : R..aeSr . GC1i al .loll ) ' Johl1 G. Rac aud hi Mcrry Cmupau ) ' in lLigh ChulS Vaudevillc , Comedy ancl Drama. Feat11rin r the tUO1t ! accomplished aUtI versatile of all Chilrl Artist , " ' 1'he H.ae Children. " Entire changc of program evcry night. Gel1l ral Admission li'l gN Monday night. Hc- scrved scats , lOc , now 011 sale at 11s11al places. Positive. Iy 110 Iccture or sale of mctlicil1c. l'he Free admission i merely to advertisc thc mcrits of the show. Priceg for the ret mindcr of the week 10c , 20c ' , ) md 30c. . ' 0 t' 'f ; " - - - I will sell at Public uction , at my farm 1 miles south , of Brolten Bow , on MONDAY , FEBRUARY 27 , 1905 Commencing At 10:00 : O'clock A. M. The Following' Described Property , to-wit : I - 100 Head of Cattle , ol1 "is ng Cows , Calves , Yearlings and two- ycar oldSteers and JIeifcni. . 0 H.cad Horscs and Mules , \'i : ' . : 1 Sorrel Horse , wt. 1500 , 12 yr8. 1 J ron Gray HOI"se , wt. 1100 , 1 0 ) 'r 1. Black Mare , wl. 1100 , 12 ycars. 1 lule , coming 4 years old. 1 'ream of M ulcs , wt. 1000 ca'eh ' , 10 years old. 1 Sone ) Horsc , wt. 1200. 3 Ponies. 100 Head of Stock Hoge--\'ir. Brood Sows and Shon t s. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 2 Farm vVagons. 1 ] ray Rack and ' .rrueks. 2 Mowing Machines. 2 Hay Rakes. . 1 Canton Riding14islcl' . . \VaJldng 14ister. ' 2 Hiding CultivatorR. . 2 Walking Cultivators. 1 Disc with Seeder Attachment. 1 Canton Disc. 3 Sets ofTorle HarnCHH. And othc r A rtirles too r1l1n\'r0I18 to . mention. - - - - - - - - - - Free L-u.J.:1ch : : a."t N" " c > c > : J:1. . . . . _ . , - . - - - - - - - - TERMS OF SALE. " all all sums of $10 and under , Cas11. On all sums over $10 a credit of 9 montl1s time will be g'iven , on approved security , with interest at 10 per cent per annum. Five per cent discount for cash on all sums over $10.00. J. B. JONES , Auctioner. : MRS EMELINE A. P. JOHNSON , Cler1\ . . . . REYNER . . . , ' . . . . ,