Otooureo , bceniiBo ho tma the stock of Uoods. Qaitllty nnd prleo Is always tight. Try his Tenn , OoffcoH , 1'uro Hpluos , 1 Pure Cldor Vinegar , Salt Fish nil kinds , Sorghum , Gasoline , Flour , Suit , Making u bit : run on Dried Fruits , llu In alno agent for the World Renowned Hath ( Jablnete. Everyone ought to have one for health. J. C. BOWEN. Otolct ( Ho , itcpuWkan I'abllMiod every Thursday at thu County Soul. . ni. iCUItor -Omco In Cantor Jllock , Fourth Aro.-fca Kntored at Ilio poctolllco at llrokcn How , Noli. , lie Bcr.oml clans matter , for triummlmlon tli rnn li lnu U. H. innlln , SUJIBOKIl'TION J'KIOK : OHO Your , In ndvniKO . fl.Oo rilURSDAY , JUNE 8 , IBM. Congressman Ilondorson of Iowa is showing considerable Htrongl.li as a candidate to succeed speaker Kood. The harmony that was manifested by the Ohio republican convention is a disappointment to the demo- pop crowd who had counted on a hair pulling time. Good times , increased business and good prices lor cattle , horses , hogs , corn and wheat is a condition and not a theory , brought about under a republican administration that makes our calamity brethren woop. There has never boon a timu in the history of this nation when more machinery was in operation , more labor imployod at remunera tive wngcs , or as large a circulation of money per capital as at the pr3- sent time As the question of expansion was settled by congress ratifying the peace treaty with Spain , and the republicans are prosecuting the trusts , poor Bryan sees no other issue for him left but the dead issue of 10 to 1. From the supply of intoxicants the sheriff and his deputies have gathered in this week from the country towns , ; t is evident that the licensed saloons have not had a monoply on dispensing wet goods in Ouster county. The expansion of the currency under McKinloy's administration has boon so generally satisfactory to the public that the fiat orano that prevailed in 00 , wLon Bryan was stumping the country has died , leaving scarcely a mourner except Gen. Weaver and Cil Bryan. The pops fieem to bo divided on their candidate for county judge. J. It. Dean is said to bo the choice of those who control. And as thoHO of the Boal and Shinn faction class him with those who are responsible for Shinn and Beal'h defeat , they are not pleased. Since their conference at St. Louis , the democrats Iwvo discover ed that their anti' trust IBBUO is re publican doctrine , reiterated by the Ohio republican state convention. It is now worrying the loaders to BOO how they can dodge the issue and to keep from agreeing with the republicans. The suggestion of our i orrespond- ont , "Old Soldiar , " in a communica tion in this issue relating to a re union of the union soldiers with the soldiers of the Spanish-American War , on the return of Company M from Manila , is a good one. The people of the county should have an opporunity on the return of the boys to greet them , A two days reunion and reception hold at Broken Bow as so on asarrangomontB can bo made for it on their return , should be planned , I'ongrcstloiinl C'ninliilalps. The republicans of the Sixth con. groscional district are casting about for a candidate to make the race for congress this fall , and the names of a number of good mon are being brought to the front , although so far as the Hub knows none of them are seekers after the nomination , and it does not know whether any of the gentleman discussed would accept of it. Present tendency is undoubtedly toward Senator Gurrio , of Broken Bow , but Judge Grimes of North Platte , Representative Wiloox of the oamo city , and Judge Kancaul of 0Noill , are considered possibilities and good material with which to make a congressman. Senator Currio gave an exhibition of his running qualities by winning out in a strong populist district and madu ns good a record during the recent session as any member of either branch of the legislature. Judge Grimes has boon a political power in western Nebraska and is well equipped in every particular to make a good race. As to Repre sentative Wilcox the Hub pleads ig norance , but that it is not in the least to his detriment. Judge Kin * caid has boon considered a possi bility for the past eight years but has always boon loath to make a nomination. The claim that he is a strong man is attested by the fact that he has remained on the district bench during all the tioublod days of populism , and there has boon no populist candinato strong enough to break his hold upon the people of northern Nubraska. Ho would un doubtedly make a strong candidate. Kearney Hub. A IIOUSKLKSB carriage has covered the distance between Cleveland and New York in four days and eleven and a half hours , a distance of seven hundred miles , No ' 'horse laugh" accompanies this statement. Indeed the day is not far distant when the automobile or horseless carriage will bo as common as the horse. Koarnov Hub. Indian corn has become an in gredient of smokelusa powder , and is turned into a substitute for rub ber. Europe has also disoovorod the merits of corn cakes with maple syrup. There is an expansive fu ture for maize. Globe Democrat. Notice. Parents desiring to Bond their children to Bchool in tin adjoining district under the ' Nearer Attundnuou Law , " should tend for blanks nt onoo , as all transfers must bo made nt or bot'oro the nnnual meeting. Trnnafors under this law hold good lor one year only. The nnnual supply ol blanks has hotm soht out to nil districts. If for nny reason any district should fnil to teoolve theirs by May lOt.h they fhould notify mo nnd another sup ply will be scut. J.J. TOOLKV , Co. Supt. The time to go to California. Is in summer. This aummer-lato in Juno or early in July-then sea and sky and vine-clad slope are at their host when the rate is littl more than half as much as usual. If you take the Burlington Route you will have cooler woatuor and finer scenery then via any other line to California. Information and California liter ature on request. J , Francis , Pass , enger Agent , Omaha , Nob. Two Houses for Sale. The J. Q. Mauliok property , south of the eoiith elde school house , and the J. S. Klrkpattiok property , three block from public square- also u good bicycle for Bale. Euqulro of J 0. MAULIOK. Married Seven ! } Yours. On riumlay , May 7 , MY. and Mrs. Welcome VVnlls celebrated the seventieth anniversary of their weddj"g A reception was held at their homo in Manhattan from two to four on the afternoon of their anniversary. Mrs and Mr. Wells were for many years resident of Blue township , hut a few years ago moved to Manhattan. Mr. Wolln is ninety years old nnd his wife in eighty seven. Thuy were married in 1820 and therefore their silver wedding anniversary occuted seven years before the commencement of the civil war. lie was seven years too old to volunteer for the service of his country when the call for troops was made in 1801 , Mr. Wells was a representative to the state legislature in 1802 and ugain in 1872. In 7878 , ho was elected to the state senate. Foi nine years ho was county commis sioiur of Pottawatomio county. .Mr. Wells cast his first providential vote lor Andrew Jackson.Vest Moreland Koeordor. Memorial at Clill' . May 28th 189U Memorial Services were observed at CliT Sunday May 28th 11 a. m Rev. II. C. Clinton conducting ll'o ' services using Ecol. 12:0-7 as sub jcot. Elaborate music furnished by the Cliff choir , MAY UOth 181)1) ) ) . The citizens of CliiF mot at the Cliff school house May UOth at 2 p. m. to observe Decoration Day with an Interesting program , enlivened with some of the old patriotic wa' songs. Opening addresses by Rev. W. J. Rico , Hon. J. B. Klump , response by Rov. H.C Clinton and Hon. II. U. Myers , the vast congro gallon repaired to Cliff cemetery to decorate the graves of Comrades , Layton , Shad and Coo. SYNOPSIS OF PROGRAM AT OKMKTKRY Song , Our Country , by Cliff choir : nravor bv Rov. W. Hircook follow ed by Rev. W. J. Rico : address by Rov. H. C. Clinton , after which 8 of tlm old boys of the OO's marched in line wi'h beautiful flowers and strew them on the graves of their comrades with appropriate remarks ; closing hong , "Meet mo There" rendered by Cliff choir : benediction by Rov. W. Il'rctok ' The citi zens responded nobly and a largo crowd wore present to make the occasion a success which it was one long to bo remembered by all. Ciihter Count } ' Annual IMcyclo Meet At Broken Bow , Nebraska , on Saturday , Juno 17th , 1809 , to take place at the fair grounds , one mile east of the city , races to begin at 1:30 p. m : PllOUIlAM < > r HACKS. HuU MUu Open. Iflt prlzn , cash $6.00 2il prize , cash .TOO 3il prize , ciuh .OU Onu Mile Handicap. 1ft | , rlm. cull and collar box , raluu SI.IX ) Kd McCotiiRB. 2d prize picture and frame , value Sv'-5 II. II. Carter. .Id prize tin , value $1.00 WlUon A Drake. Illi jirlr.o 1 liox bon bone , value 50c K , A. aiooro. One Mile Open. 1st prize . 1 pair Karltau Tires , Tahiti $0,50 Kdwlu F. Myers. 2d lirUo . 1 box clgnre , vftlua $2.60 John Subvention , 'M nrlio . botllo of porfuinc , value 81 00 J. W. Wuynlck 4tlii > rl/e . bicycle cap , Tiiluo 75c Ilron Hoys' Unco , 14 Yvam and under , One-half Mllu. lBtprl7C . pocket luilfo , value $2. 00 G. W. Apple. Sil ! prize . bicycle sweater , value SI. 00 H. O. Day. 3d prize . tie , value Me W. II. 1'onn. Quarter Mile Opon. 1st prize . 2 ( liHYini ; tickets , value fJ.OO U. W. Wahl and A. O. llocklmcker. Sil prize . 1 plmvlng tlaot , valuu SUM ) J. 11 Johnson. 3d prize . 1 box cliuuing gum , value SI. 00 Hycrnon & HOUR. 4th prlr.e . 1 tie , vulue 50c O. P. l'erl y. I'll r milt Unco , One Mile. I jt prize . a boxen cigars , laluo 85.00 J. B. llalBCh and it. J. Stack. ! M prize . 1 box cigars , value 82.50 JaB. Larger 3d pri/u . 1 Imll Imt.nluu $1 nO J. 0. Haoberle. Unit Mile Handicap. 1st prl/.o..Cnstor Co. Chief , 1 year , valub $1 BO 1'urcoll llroB. ! M pri/o . China cup and ( ftuccr , value $1.00 J. 0. llouon. 3d prize . I box gum , value $1.00 Fred Klnnu. 4th prize clKiirtf , value DOc W. S. Swan. Oth j > rl/.e shaving brush , value 50c W.J. Woods. No entrance foe will bo charged , except the cash race. In ease of rain , meet will be hold one week ater , Juno 2-lth , 'DO. Admission , gentlemen , 15e ; ladies free , This will bo the racing event of the season. Don't miss it. Central Nebraska Summer School , lirokon Bow , Nebraska , Juno 12 to July 21 , Ih99. Tuition , $5.00. Announcement mailed you on ap plication to U. H , llnwthorno , Merim , Neb. Moved ! on cor. south of P. O. , A. E. ANDERSON , Watchmaker and Jeweler , formerly north side. Shoe Shop. Ilrpalrlng promptly and neatly done on.Miort order. I'rlcei redeemable. Second door loutb ot the poet otllco. J , 91. HI.MONWON. PUBLIC SALE ! By order of the board of directors and stockholders of the Broken Bow Building & Loan Association , I will soil at public auction , at the front door of Uolcomb Bros , office , on Hutunlav , Juno JMth , 18U9 , at 2 o'clock p. ni , all of the proportion , ri'dilB , tent accounts , delinquent dues and interest , mortgages and securities of every nature and din. ortption belonging to and duo to said association. Proportion con sist of : Lots ft and 0 , in block 12 , in J. P. Gandy'n addition. Lot' 1 and 2 in block 'I , A. W. Gaudy's addition Southeast quarter rff block 1 , in Jowott's addition. iaOxM-14 feet in N K quarter N W quarter , .T2-17-LO , known as the Raymond property. Lot 0 , in block 7 , original town. Lot ! , in block ft , J P. Gaudy's addition. All of block 10 , in east Broken Bow. 120x150 feet in N E qmrtcr , 32-17 -20 , known as the Uodd property. 12a xlM loetinN VV quarter lot 4 , F. Royner'H addition to Broken Bow. , Decree of 5415,00 , rendered 8th day of March , 189 ! ) secured by mortgage on lots 3 and 4 , block 22 , J. P. Gandy't- addition to Broken Bow. Nobr. Decree of $224,30 , rendered 8th day of March , 1 99 secured by mortgage on west half east half block 11 , Pleasant View addition to Broken Bow , Nebr. Decree for $448 07 , rendered 22- th day of January , 1892 , secured by mortgage on lots 1 and 2 , in block 18 , original town of Broken Bow , Neb. Decree for 8124.80 , rendered 24- th day January , 1893 , secured by mortgage on lots 3 , 4 and 5 , m See , 31 , Tp. 20 , Kg. 20 , Ouster county , Nobr. Notes and accounts are against various parties formerly stockhold ers and tenants of said association. Terms of sale , all note acoountsde- croes and credits cash in baud on day ot sale. All real estate one half purchase price cash in hand , oaedit of four months will bo given on other half. 0. II. HOLCOMU Sec'y TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln. Denver , Omnha , Helena , ( Jhlrago , Ilutte , St. Jnpoph , Portland , KatiBBB C'lty , Salt Lake City Hf Louis , and all San Franolacn points eantand south. and all points west TKAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS' KABT. No. 44. Local express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , and all polutn cant 020 ; a.m. No. 4(1. ( ThroiiKh freUhl east lally..5a : ! ) a. m. No. 18. Local freight cast arr. dally 1'J.OO p.in Dopartn at 1.05pm. Kxccpt Sunday. WKBT. No. 41. Local express dally , Helena , Hutto Portland , all points west ll:17p. : m No. 4fi. " " west " 10-58 a. m No. 47. " " " " ! ! :15i : > . in Depart * at 2.45p , m Kxcopt Bunday. Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. Tlckes Bold and hat- gau'o chocked to uny point In tin United States ami Canada. No. 48 has mnrelmndlBo cars Tuesdays , Thurs days nnd Saturdays , No. 45 will carry passengers for Aiipclnio , Haley oy , riunecu , Whitman mid Alliance. No. 40 will carry passer gore for Kaveiuis Qrand Island , Sewa'd and Lincoln. lufonnatlon , maps , time tables and ticket call on or write to II. L. Ormsby , agent , or J Francis , O. P. A. , Omiihv , Nebraska. II. L. Oiimsur. Airi'tit Fruit and Ornamental Trees- Geneva Nursery , John MoCutoheon , Make liath fall and spring delivery. This Is tlie leading nursery in tlie state , and their stock It all fl si class. Of the hnudrols we have sold to lu this county the pact four years , we dec Ire to refer > ou to u few whom we have furulshud xljck , viz : Jas.Vhltehcad , John Henry , Ujo , W Dewuy , 11 U. Honors anil Judge H. M. fcul- livau John McCutcheon. YORK DR * H. H. McCROSSON , KI : HIDICNT O Richardson's Livery AND FKUD BTAIILU , nt the old stand , between the Hurling- ton mid Globe Hotels , Telephone con nection. Headquarters of Calluway stngu line , Kates reasonable. T. W13ass . % , DUNTIST. All work first class. Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nobr. You Wow Have the Opportunity of rotiBuUlntfmioof the lending phvi- elniifl nnd MirgoonB ( in the trontmont ol chronic nnd nervoufl dlsu-nBt's ) of Mil * country i DR. REA. He Is well known In Nebraska , aud IP reliable UR well as eminent in his pro- fpBsionand has but few superiors ID hie line of buslnefp , nnd from ropo'te of tue press , his rooms are crowded wher ever ho fltops. By the request of hip many frlonda and patients who have us ually Keno a IOHR dlstunco to pee him , IIP has decided to vait BROKEN MO A and will bo at the GRAND OMNTHAL HOTEL on WEDNESDAY , June 14th , 1899 one day only , returning every four weeks for BIX monlliR. Con- miltiiHon nnd exntmnntion FKEE to nil. DR. HBA. His TREATMENTS and examina tions wo understand are baeetl upon now methods , ami iiro similar to those given In the Euttorn and Southern hospital , where ho learned his business. lie treats chronic andnervouedipenses chronic ctxtnrrh , dieeisee of the oar. HOBO throut nnd lung ? , dippepsla , tidbit's dieeiiBB , diabetes , liver stomach , consti pation , rheumatism , chronic female and eoxuul diseases , neuralgia , oflatica , dizi ness , nervousness , slow growth In chil dren and all wasting diseases In adults deformities club feet , curvature of t e spine , diseases ol the brnin , jmmlyfis , heart disease , ec/.emu , varicocelo and hydrocelo. Cancers , tumors , wens nnd birthmarks removed. Y < imp ; , middle fined and old , married or single men , and nil who suffer with lost manhood , nor"ous debility , ppertmi torraoon , seminal losses , decay , failing mcmoiy , weak eyes , stunted developo- ment , luck of energy , Impoverished blood pitnnlps , nlso blood and shin dip- eases. Eruption , hair foiling , bone pain swellings , pore throat , ulcers , effect ol mercury. Uidnoy and bladder trouble , * > ouU buck burning urine , fncnntlnnce gleet , strlcuro , receive searching trout ment , prompt relief. Both RPXPS treated conlidentialy npd prlviiteiy. 1'lles , fistula , lispuro nnd rupture by our ncxv method. \ Win. F. Hopkins , COrtTItACTOIl ANI > 1'lfins mill HpoPtflrMlon on short nntlcn. Mft- Inrhl fnrnliilicil mid ImllilliiK * coinplctoil choatxir Itmn nny mnn In the stntn. Hnttafnctlon teed nt In jilntiB nml pprriflr.nUnnp , Thos. A. Turnbull , CONTUACTOU AND BuiLDKK. Faithful work done , prices reason able and all wor.c guaranteed. [ Jrokon Bow , Nebraska. Rag Carpet Sold rlipnp , In nnv length pIcrcB ilCRtrril , C r- | irt weaving Killcliod. 1'rlcoR roftRoinhlc. IMrH. Louise Raymond. Wcol of Ilowcn's Store. OAMfCHON &KKEMB , -g \rp fs."YS. , COITNSKLLORS AT LAW. H i ii H H 0 Itm't ' ) iiock , ttrokon Dow , Ntiti. School and Church Furniture. For School Furniture , School Supplies or Chinch Furniture , J offer the host terms tlm mnrk-t affords. JOHN DECIOUS , JJrokou How , Neb. C. P. Kussell & Co. , Jltal Crotutc Jicalccs. Have ranches and lauds for sale in Custer find adjoining conntioH. Also ranches and lands for rent terra of years. Dealer in Chattels and Auctioneer. Biokon Bow , Neb. WA. THOMPSON , , - i CONTKAOTOll ANI ) ItUIl.UlCK. I yPlans ntid eatlmatea on short no tico. JJrokon Bow , Neb. PENN & DOURIS , IILAOKSMITII8. All Kinds of work in our line done promptly and in lirst-olaas order. Jted Shjp on the corner , west of Uio hone IIOIIBO. Give IIP a trial. E. Jj . McCLUKK , 1'rf.p. Rye Flour and Graham , ground on Htonn burr. All kinds of grinding done for toll or exchange , to Hiiit cubtomer- Agent for condensed Cibus Stock Food. Has No Equal. The manufacturers have in the past winter greatly unproved their former machine , and it is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is anew now machine , new patents , and as an introduction to Castor county farmeis for the season of 1899 , the manufacturers will mnko it an object for those who want to purchase a machine to see their agent before buy ing. For particulars eeo or write WILLIAM MOORE , Broken How , - . . Nebraska. J make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. E. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. HARNESS ! HARNESS ! I have now over 200 note of IIiniPHs in the house , and will bo able n Rive you .inythiiitwantu'l ' , from $13.00 to * ; t5.00 per set. complete. Wo Invo ti'st-class Harness from $22.00 to $2.5.00. Wo have'some forty odd diffori-nt styles of Harness , AND AS MANY DIVKKKKNT I-HICKD HAK- NKSH , and in the event wo don't happen to have just what you want , wo will bo able to change them to suit your Unto. If you want a factory made Harness wo have them , and will bo able to ivo at least ton per cout better value than anyone else in the county , because wo Itavo all our factory InrnoHs made to our order , and for this reason wo are able to got bolter value for the same money. Wo will alao duplicate any and all eastern catalogues on prices. If you happen to have i price on Har ness , bring it with you and we will duplicate the same and save you the freight on anything between hero and Chicago , and add freight boyond. We mean just what we say above. All the following lines are complete , and prioon guaranteed : Shelf Hardware , rocket Knives , Table Kniven and Forks , Spoons. Tinware of nil kindn , Nails. Bolts , Barb Wire , Hog Fonoinc , Bicycles , Sewitm Machines - chines , Guns , Cartridge ? . Shells , Powder and Shot. On Saddles We are Eight. Thanking you all for pist patronage with which wo are well pleased , our trade has more than doubled in tlu past year , and wo will therefore outinuo our old motto , "UNDKUSKLL. "