Ofomirno , hrimiiHo ho him the Plook of ( loiulR. ( ) uillly anil prlee IH iilwnjn rl ht. Try hln ' 1'eun , Ooffrnn , I'lirn .SplnoH , Cum Older Vlnegitr , Halt KlBh nil klnilH. .Snr hiini , ( InKiilInn , Flour , .Suit. Milking au run on Diled KinllH. lien \ nidi Wilt ( or Iho World Renowned Ilitlli OnhlnetB. ICvorynnn rt | on ht to Imve ono for henlth. J. C. BOW EN. : : iiwK x'xxxw. ; xxo ; < wxKX w ( ! io. Itcpiiblicait l every TlinrmUy nt llio County Hi-nl > . HI. AlHNItl'KUV , Ivlllt < if tn Cnrtet Illock , Konrlli Atr.- Knli'tnl nt tlio poplolllro nl HtoVrn lloNoli , UK poronil Chun inntlot , for trnnimlmloit tliniijli . tno U. H. SUIlhOHUTION I'lUOK : Ouo Your , In ftihnnru f I niUHSDAY , JULY 13 , 1SP . County lnoHtion. . In OM filarV lit * * wm OMB * . Oni- / < a Ki One < T < i Otip pnrvpj or , AlM OflCOH6 tn I * hfia rt Omul ) * M 1 - , s * * - * nd TUMs of rrpro onttidii , oi > from Mr.h tfln nlr > , ntiA our fi.r ck-nh u * fit miOrtr fr rtlon thoivof , fwt for HOB I' . M. Carrie for tlf wnntor In 19S < Ss Ttir M ttn inn-nMilpf ro entitled to roprci-onuttoa ft * fol low * : III It H rooominrnd.x Ui no prnrlrs ximlltoil , II n < \ UiM the dclrpnio * prcpcjit at th conrcntlon c t th fnll rote of thplr rpfjx < fit\n towni > hli It In klro uw nnictii1vl tint Uici lo i.t.hii > ) irlni - tif l c bf I.I Mtn K ) , AnmM 12th , istw , U S r HI K KOTSK , Oi lrmn K , O'Scnixn , Secrcuty ItoniibtlrAn Primary of Loup Notice is hereby given to Iho re publican electors of Lonp township , that a primary will bo hole' ' at tne Downey school house , August 12th. 1S1H ) , at 2 o'clock p. m , for tlio puipoHo of electing delegates to the county convention , delegates to the Bitpoivitior convention , the nomina tion of township officers , and for the transaction of suoh other biihi * nosfi as may come before the meeting. ,1. F. Bnvsox , Com. The populist ring of Broken How will have things pretty much their own way next. Monday in the county convention. It is now claimed thf t the combine will be able to Hcoure the nomination of five and probably seven of their number for the several county otlices. They will concede tint two of the nomi nees , possibly three miy bo selected by the other follows. .luilge Kincatd has received the republican nomination for congress in the Sixth district from the news papers , and when the convention go la together it will indorse the sentiment of the editors. Judge Kincaitl is a good clean man , and is alao extremely popular , especially in the northern pait of the district whore he > s best known. With Kinoaid as their standard bearer the republicans in the Sixth dihlricl have substantial propects for suc cess. Central City Nonpareil. The Chronicle dcbires to place in nomination for the office of district judge of the 12th judicial district , a young man ol sterling integrity and ability , a svldier ana a patriot , in the person of Simon Cameron , of Ikokon How. Nowhere in the 12th judioal district could the republicans find a bolter man at this lime , who could make a win ning champion and convert a populist majorty inio n republican ono. Mr. Cameron is the brightest atlornoy before the Custcr county bar. W'beu war was declared , Mr. Cameron , HO inleiirinly patriotic , loft .1 tlonrirthing hiisincHH and rnliHlcd : IH a private ) in tlio United StaUm cav alry. Wliilo waiting to obey the orders of Inn country to go to Oil ha , the climatu o ( the Boiillu'ni nwampH so shattered his constitution thai ho has not yet fully recovered and prolubly never will. As a mark of high osieem for bin v.ilor and patriotism , which gold could not repay , the voters of the 12th judicial district would be prond of an oppoi- Unity to i\-vst their vote for Sinn n Cameron , the soldier and patriot , Aini honor him with thn judgoxhip of vkis judicial district. Ansloy Ckroniolo. repnblican county central aommitteo meeting Salutday after noon had twenty-one ropr entntu'o * of the party present from town up- , and all seemed sanguine of ucce s at the poll ? thi : fall. The meeting was presided over by chairman Koyse , Seeretrry G. boh wind being pn-stMit to record the bu-inohs transacted. The date fixed for the county convention is Augusi UHh , 1SOO , in Broken Bow , at 10 a. in. The b.-uas of representa tion is one delegate from each town ship and one for every ten voles or major fraclion there ol ar- cast for Senator Curno at the last general election. As the eommilU'enun was not present from Cutter pre- cinclon motion T.C.H. Bayerhoffer wa : > invited to it u ilh the commute > as a representative of Ctister to\vn- iip. ilr. Bayerhorfer is one among the many intelligent men of Cnster county , who have been populists that has become disgusted with the pretended mforms of the fusion crowd and has joined with the party that tavors sound money , protection to America labor and supports the administration in its efforts to govern all its subjects. The Hcttcon in its last ? ctk issue practically admits thai Bryan's 10 to 1 theory was a schem of repudia tion to an amount equal to fifty cents on the dollar. During the campaign of 1SOO , thai theory was denied by Bryan and his advocate But the camparison of Iho public sale of the equities in the building and loin ahsociatlon of Broken Bow wilh Iho 1C to I fad is a com parison without the remotesl parallel. The Iree silver theory which was sought to depreciate the money standard fifty cents on the dollar could have done nothing less lhan brought n financial panic upon the whole country , worse lhan reeulied from the free trade policy of Cleve land from 's)3 to ' 07. Kvory one would have suffered. There could have been no alternative. It was different with the slock holders of lite building and loan association. The equities they held were sufficient to pay more than 100 oenls on ibo dollar. It was a matter of option with them whether they would by them in and thus save themselves or let someone else have the equities for cash. As the equities wore oh' al auolion lo Iho highest bidder there WAS nothing ID hinder any one from bidding 100 couth on Iho del lar. In ibis cao we undorsiam several of Iho sleek holders bit in property enough that more than repayuil thorn for all the money iho > had invested. So the cash paid it by otliorri for llitiir own property furin li < Iliciii it , nillicr than a < 1 < licit HH would IHVVO hi-on tin ; CitMc * lin'l ! ? ryin\ lint money pri viiilod. A low biitdlHtinut hoA'li in from thu north , from the popu list brethren of Sir oiH apportion ment of < lolfatt'H ( ( to tin- pop OOH- vimtion , that ( MHIVOIICH lien1 nuxl iMonilny. Tlio tiri'lhrcn of tin * north I HUM i broil ( rue lo lln > tciiciH of thu Oinriha pl.itforin. l rein the lirwl they have rolled up mighty nnjori- t'uiH for tlm iriglt , -IH llioy HIW : it. " But when the | ) ( ' ( oiiimiltit" mot lo distribute dt'li gilcH to tin * various ( OU'IIHIIH | | , 'hotrint pojiuliHt of tlio north got a I'l.uik < ; yo. It in u littln odd that a populist oom- m it ton , in the yoir IRiMJ , Hhoiild uo b.'itilc to lluiyunr 1H)7 ! ) , nnd baH its roprcHonlation in I lie convention that COIIVOIICH iiy.xl Monday on tlio ( Icmoonitiw votoonst by popn for J. I Siilliviin , ( icMiooratii ) uandidalo for Hiiiin-iiio jiulgn. But thin IH what they did : R.mm r pops , lile Clov. 1'oyntt'r , who worn uandidntcH last yiir , wori1 not good ) iiough to UNO aH a b.miH for delegates from the dilTorent towtiHlupn to a county convention. So thn mmiimtliu ) took the democrat , Sullivan And them > .vi- ; ( method in their mndnoHH. West Union pops rufusud to vole for the democrat two years n o , but Wtiod Hivcr democ'rauy felt at homo , and piled up a big vote for the democratic itandidatu for HU pro me judge ! The result in Wood liiver has one more delegate this ear to the county convention than she ever had , and Went Union is out oil' three from bur unual number. Phis is a now way of saying to the iops ; now vote for the man your bossi-s name , or you will lose yonr voive in cooiivenlioiirt And , an Iho pop representation is cut down 'rom strong populist precincts , the > o\vrr ol dcmopiatu ) ones like Wood Itivi-r is uorrchpnudiiigl } im-teuHcd. Phe question with the uommi'.tce , IH lio\v h.trd they I'.in pusli the linilni , nnd bum the brand " U" into West Union pops , who refined to vote ( or J. .1. Sullivan two years ago Ju-t nssell take ) oiir medicine hoys Bryan is in lln sadiilo , riding you. He wrolo the platform for Kcutncy democracy , at thtMr talc convention iast week , and your dek-gates will id apt the same platform , when you meet in slale convention. The ac tion of yc.ur county central com mittee is only the first peg to draw you up to the point where you ire to be delivered soul and body to the democratic miclune. In a year there art * killed on AmtTioui trains one purhon out ol every 2,027,4TJ j > .is ngir.tamed. . A grual many curious i-oucliiMOiis arc reached by statisticians on this basis ind upon what ih known ai the law of averagts. The nmonni of il is that ono is safer on a railroad trait than he is in his own houto. Lcsn danger is incnmd in going from Chicago to Denver , even on the fast schedules now Ubod by the Burlin gton , than in going on a street car from oue'h I onu * to the depot. Tht average man , travels 72,093,968 miles on train * , taking them as they come on all lines , before hih time comes to get hurt. The Curtis ( N b. ) Enterprise. Nothing wa ted"appearK to be the order of the day in every brand of industry. The use of discarded locomotive Hues for the manntac- ure of iron feme posts is the late * illustration of this laot. The idea was put in pratice some time ago by T. K Calvert , General Superinten dent of the Burlington line * at Lin coln , Neb. TI.e advantages the Burlington finds in it * new pn.-ts is t'ti t they will not burn nor deca like the old * tlo posts of woou The cause of failure of more than onobalf the wooden fence posts along tno Burlington lines has been fire. The details of the now po ; ts from old engine tluoh are so arran ged tpat two workmen can turn on fifty posts per day. The Burling ton will use ; a largo number tin year to replace wooden posts Val umg the discarded engine Hues a what they would bring for Miran ire < and counting the cot of labor , lla new iron fence posls are turned on for 15 conls apiece , nboul Iho sauu as a wooden fonoa post costs. IMraj Xotlco. Taken up at my place of residence n two year old bay mare , weigh about niiio liun'irod pounds. Nita and half miles north and wct o West Union. horns 0 15 5t. Twclvo now IniiomotivuH lor piiHHcngnr Hcrvioo on tlie Burlington H.onto are to bo built al Iho variotiH nhopH of Llio Burlington Hyfltcm , l''our of tlm now cngiiiPH will bo built al the company's Hhop located near Linooln , Nobr. They wil'coRt ' about * 10,000 , of which amount 9'J 1,000 , will bo paid out for labor. The now locomotives will have txtra heavy frame * , and their driv ing wheels will b six foot high , v-iroat Hp'id and drawing power will be tlio aim in building the now " /rey-houmlH. / " They will bo turned out at the rate of nboul one 'i month. TIME TABLE , imOKKN BOW , NlfiB. Lincoln , lioiivur , Uimilm , Ilvli mi , ClilinKo , llnltn , Ml. iliiKniili , I'orllnnil , UIIIIHIIP i Ity , Suit I.nUo City Ml' l.nnlH , mill nil Sun rrnnclflcn point * t'Hfliiml HIIIItli. nnil Ml ) points TUA1N.H f.KAVIi AS FO VAHT. No. il. Iiiirnl uxprnHH dully , Lincoln , Oiimlm , /mil nil poIulK ruMl . ( ) ; 'JH ii.ni. No. HI. Tliroiiiili frclirlit rant Inlly r > : : i'l ' . in. No. IH. Local freight caul nrr. dnlly la .00 p. in Di'IHirlH tit . 1.05 ] i in , Kxci'pt Smithy. \VK T. No. II. Lorn ) oxpri'BA ilnlly , Hclonii , lltitto I'orlliuiil. nil polntx went . IIMTp. in No 15. " " went " 10-fiS a. in No I" . " " " " ! Mfi p. in Depart * t . ! ! .l5m ICxcopt Hnnilay , SloopliiL' , illnliiK nnil rucllnlni ; clmlr ciirn ( nontg ret ! ) on Ilirnn h train * . Tlckca eolil nnil ln - ajjo clicd.nl to any pnlnl In tli > ITnllril SUUiss mi ( . 'nnnilu. No. IS linn nirrcliinillRu cars TiiaftiUyg , Tliurs- ii ) K nnil JSnlnrdiiys. No. ITilll rnrry piiHicn orh for Ansolnio , llnl > y , Si-ni'cn , Wlittninn nnil Alllnnco. No , 4i ! will carry im < oi KIT * for Hnvonim Ir'anil li-lanil , Hcwu'tl mill Lincoln. liifonnntlon , inapi" , ( line tallies mill ticket -ill m > or wtlto to II. L. Ornisby , UKCII ( , or J 'riiin'H , ( I I' . A , Oiniiliu. Nohraaka. It. L. OiiMfiiV , Auunt. . Miiialiy | ( , Mconomy , Sccurily. ' ; * ' 1U lrrt < lt 8t''r ' ' 'fe ' I'lHiirnnco ' IB ' : * ; , . ; founil lit tlio K < | mty of tlio routine ! , * V * t tlio Krniiomy of MnnaKoinciil , nnil tlio J $ } i" . * . s''niiliy for llio I'njmi'nl. i > * ' ' , ' , r\ \ ; ; . THIS OKIOINAI. : ? \ * 'H ' $ . * I ankcrs Life Association , H * ; . . : a , lown. : * ' ' . ' - ; : / S KnWAun A.'I'BMri.R , rrc < ltloni. ? jy H ! ? ; ' / Ornmib.r.1 July 1st , 1ST. ) ! et'- - : flimrnnlj Kunil for f.ifoty. i'i'i SurpliH I'mul fnr protection * -.j Securl lev ilotoi | > ltcil wttu tlio etnto . --j 'i.t lfW" | ; * . Coniervatixo i % ; 1'rcfornM Ills * * -Low V- Qu ru > tl > raymcnts. . * ; / For rate.-anil full tnformntiun , call \-j S ; on or mMro-s i.1 ? ' ; i J , A , HARRIS , | f : V ' Agent for CiiBtcr Comity , Neli. : 'i.i ; * ; ' 5 Ofllce at Farmers Hank of CiiftcrV jJtj Cocnty. liroken How , Neb. > t $ C.P. Xiissell&Co. , (60iutc ( Have ranches and lands for sale in I'uster and adjoining ooiintich. ranches and lands for ronl Icrm of years. Deiler in ChalU'Is and Auolionoer. Bioken Bow , Nob. Hi chard son's Livery AND FKED STAHI.K. at ttieohi stMiil. tk < tv PAn the hurliti- ) ton and Globe Hotels Telephone con nection. Hcruiqnarterd o ( Cnllnwny ptntro line. Single and douhle Hates Clinton Day , S 1IYMICIA ? AI > StUHIlvON , 13rokt-n Bow , Neb. OlYlep over Kyereon's grocery. HeMy Oence i > 'u houeo wo t of Uftptist ohurch. City Peed Mill , K. H. MoCuniK , Prop. Rye Flour and ( Graham , ground on stone burr. AH kinds of grinding done for toll or exchange , to suit cut > tomer. Agent for condensed Cibns Stock Food It's easy to haul n load up r hill if you rc.\s < i the wagon wheels with MICA Axle Greass XR-\ > < vf r put o i at n rujicruk Mftilo STANDAKD Oil. CO. TO THRESHERMEN , And those onntemplatin > ; l-n We are handling the Geiser Engine and Separator. Tin ? Machine differs somewhat from otuor niachinen The boiler lias a devijo whluh , prevents - vents the water ( rum becoming low In noing down or up hill , kuopine ; tlio crown sheet and lined o.ivtirod , prevents rlu'in trom being burned out , The Separator lias no piovea or nnvtuhig to bother in changing from onu kind of jrrtin to another , which can bo done without stopping thu machine - chino II you ro thinking of buying write or call on us , and wo will HOIK ! cntnloguo , which explains thu rnnuhlno thoroughly. We propose to start all mnoulnes sold hy us , and sea that everything Is In good or der. Itetmunbor If oii buy of us you wlllmt have to wait for an rx- pert two or three wlckt. We will give you the butt outfit ever sold In CiiRtor county. Wu can ftleo iisalot In getting a competent enirlneor. Can give mien Instruction as will enable any person of ordinary ability to run an engine in a few duyu. VVo ate prepared to do Lathe Work nnd moat tinythlng that can be done In an.ordinary Machine Shop. F1PT&TW jo.rii.ry Hello , Central ; Give me Greo. Willing. "la tliin " ' -Yes. " "Scud of Poninpular you , WillingYes. mo one JthoseJ Plan- fahed Steel Itangea ; 1 have seen a great many of them In nee ; they are line ; ard end me onu of your White Sewing Machines. 1 tlnd tb-y are world beaters. I\BO ! fend me Hfty feet of that G } cent Itubbur UOBP , and one of your Iloyal Clothes Wringora , which I understand lm the beet rubber. I want eome Bcreon doors ind pcruen wire , and one of > onr Leader 15c plow Hies. Send mo your 825.00 Uachdo Iticyclo ; it if rqual to a SJJj.OO wheel. I want a Uuggy and Harness. I understaud > ou have a nice j > b lot for.10.00 and 8-15.00. Ale Spring Wagons xnd all kinds of Ilaness Goods ; I will be euro and see them beforx I buy. Oh yes , 1 want one of tin BO Ideal IJi'erlng Hinders ; they give euch good eatlsfactlon. I'liat's the Hinder to buy. Your Deeriuvr Twine la the ocst 1 have ever used ; all my neighbors say BO , and will nee no other this vear. While this is a large order to g-vu through the telephone , but I feel eatitlieti that your price ? are right , ao all of my neighbors trade with you. " "llello ! " "Hello ! " "Say , you forgot to order Furniture ; Iron Heds Lounges ; those 23c Curtain Springs , Guns and Revolvers ; CJIiilden IJarb Wire and Hog Fencing ; gooj Caster Michine Oil ; my own make Tinware , which is the best and the cheapest at the end. We always keep a good limii-r , bring in yonr repairing ard job work. The Wonder Ice Cream Fieezer is tlm beet made ; Lawn Mowers ; well , in tact you know I have everything. Oh yes , I forgot to mention itiit I am nfient for the Aultmin & Taylor Threshing Machines ano Engines ; If you know of anyone wanting a threshing outtit tMiul tiicm to me , nnd I will show that 1 have the best. As heretotoie , I have ahviijs been the leader in low prices , and my goods areas r prefer tod. Good bju. I will sue yon soon. GEO. WILLING. 1 kenp a full line of Undertaking ( Joode. Calls attended to i ight or Day Has No Equal. The manuficturers have in the past winter greatly improved their former machine , and il is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is anew now machine , neiv patents , and as an introduction to CnKter county farmois for the reason of 1890 , the manufacturers will make it an object for those who want to purchase a machine to HOC their agent before buy ing. For particulars sec or write WILLIAM MOORE , Broken Bow , - . . Nebraska. HARNESS ! HARNESS ! 1 Inve now over 200 nets of Mime * * in Iho house , ami will be able i give you anything wanlud , from fin.00 to f35.00 per sot , complete Wo h.ive tirst-oli88 : Harness from $ U2 00 to $2. > .00. Wo ha\e come toit\ odd different ntjlos of Harness , AM > AS MANY DIVPBKBNT nuccn MAK NKSS , and in tin event wo don't Lappcn to have just what you want , we will be able lo change thorn lo Miil your lusto. If you want a factory made Harness we hive them , and will be able to give al loam ten | or cent b Uer value than anyone else in the county , because "wo k-ivo all our factory hirnoss made to our order , and for Ibis reason we are able tn gel better value for the same money. Wo will ilso duplicate any and all iM , torn catalogues on prices. If yon happen to have i price on Har ness , bring it with you and we will duplicate the same and save you tl"1 freight on anything between hero and Chicago , and add freight beyond. We mean just what we say above. All the following lines are complete , and nrieea guaranteed Shelf I ardware , Pocket Knives Table Tinware of , Kmvo * and Forks , Spoons. a I kinds Nailc. Bolts , Hirb Wire , Hog Fencing , Bicycles , Sewnm M * ' ehines , uns , Cartridges , SholU , Powder and Shot. On Saddles We are iR you all for pist piironago Wllh which wo are * ! ! plt-a1'1' ; our trade has lhan ih.-r.'fore more doubled in the .ui year , ind we will OUlllui , . our Old -llOtlO , "UNDKUSKIl " f , * - *