fliata Illit Llbrarlnu Sooloty Sooloty"P" "P" * /JV / | ' * * VOL. XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THDRSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1900.--E1GHT PAGES , NO , 14 Thought h stuck on n wntcU < " "onie to look tuto it I found a stick In hie watch You know how It Is wntrhos mu t lie cleaned , wound ami oiled , In order to Iti'vu good time. Wntcli runtlrlni ; and Adjusting is a vrry Important feiituro uf my hm-lncus I do work for nunj t > eopl 1 have never BCCII ; It comet ) to mo by mull imd express liupu- Intlon coun'B ' for much In trtu Jnwelry biiiliicee. Aly reputation U iny licet ml- vcrtlecmcnt Oradnito of C'hlcniro Opthalmiu College. School Books , Tablets AND Scliool Supplies , -AT G. Haeberle's. CX3 CO 0 0H H 0fo fo Ititm't Hie yinterliii Hint goes Into your repiilreclwntcli tlutt in a purled > . it Is tlic- } 4ou ; Unit does the btimnef-H , any buogU-r can buy the tine ktnda or material that I uao in repairing ; but tkill i * thi ! most valuable mati'rial thru can bo used invatcu repairing ; and the bunulercnu't buy It. I cell my skill ( or wtmt It IB worth nufl It will coat you IPBS tbou bungling at lower prices. ' F ; W.I I AY US' , Jeweler nrnl Optician. West side of square. Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist Oflice over \V. H.8w n's Grocery etore. Broken Bow , - Neb. MARKET REPORT. Wheat . . . . . . 61c Hurley _ „ . . 3-Jc Oats „ S7c Corn as Ityo . . 31 lluttvr r. : Kgcca < 8 1'otatoca -to Onions & Chickens , 8 11 il'Zen Hop * 1 10 Gown X. t > Stoeru ' . ( H ) Turkey * 6C Straw _ 1 > IA _ . 6.00 Business Pointers. Dr. 'iW. . Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. Luhrioniing oils of all kinds at \ \ ilki' u' drug storo. l < , .u Sxt.it Two good show tisi'N. tf \V. IT. OBHOKNK. Ii'o on am eoila 5 could ft glass at Wilkms * drug store. I'opmn Gum , two packages lor a at WILKISS' PIIAUMAOY. Cannon City coal t Dierks Dumber O'o. St-aling wax good for canning at Wilkinn' drugstore. . If ) < u want frenli meat , call on Fred Mauliuk , wt-st side of public square. Fou SALK Foity head of shoals ; ilso two wagons. Call on sl3-2fc Dn. C. Pi KKTT. WANTED.Tbriii or lour more inniilwrB. Enqulru of ftlr ? . ; B. W , H-d vuils in Rualiy Biook. Mnyi'-r Bros , stitl lead in daily btuau e their price * and goodt * thi'ir DiihtcrmuiH. Store room lor rent on north Hide of public square. agll.f A T. SKYIJOI/T. Go to Mike Scunlon's Restaur ant for the best lunch in town aid confectioner } ' . Sii > dtr Bros dt'fy couipetiou n j rmi'H and quality on ladies shoos. Call and see them. Spring IB here ! Drink SaauafrasK Tea for your blood. NS1 PHAKMAOY Call on or write Broken Bow Ab- 8truot Co. when in ntotl of tin ab 8traot of title. E Key oAb8tractor. Write llayden Bros. , Omaha Wholesale Supply House for pno * xnd sampleH. 2 8 lyr. Abhtracts compiled promptly and loi'uraicly by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co E. Rojse , Abstracter. Von SALK Eight room house uid OL-O aero of land , also Burdott Organ cheap. Inquire of V 19 U L. E. KOON. Fou SAI.K A one Bto.-y cottage with six hrge rooms , pleaaaut yard , \nd siirrouudings. I'rice $000. t'.ill on L. J Gandy or at thie 7 lOtf Farina for halo and lands for rent. Mow is the time to get a farm cheap. as ihe cheap farms are all going , tml prices are advancing rapidly. J G. BllKNlZI'U. I 1CK. All parties are hereby notified not to hunt on my premises , under pen * ally of the law. 4t FKANK WEISKNJIKDKU. Fou OALK Twenty acies of laud , well improved , IOHH than one milo from town. If not sold soon , will rent for the winter. Price $800. Part lime. Mns. E. A.MAXWKM. Under the new arrangement of qoodh 3" > d r Bros , are bettor pro- piled than e'vor to wait on their uuatonitTH , that throng their store daily. Piompt and courteous trearmout is what wins. Fou SAI.IC U5I5 liead of 3-yc-ar- olj s 11 LTF , 106 head of yearling heifers , four saddle horncH , well broken to cattle ; at our ranch , 18 south of Broken Bow. h20-'J WM. MONTHOMEUY. AttUIlltuil , CilttlUIUCli ! I have a fine section of paeturo land and want at luadt 100 head of cattle to pasture. Plenty of water und salt guaranteed tf JKSSK GANDY. Frul Ma- lick in now better pre pared thuu ever to servo the public .vith iri'fli meat. He has put in a new rofrigcTator of the latest irn provomoiiie , and hi meat is kept in firat class order. Call and set' him , on wes * . side of eqtnro , iSotlce to iliiuturN. I hereby warn all parties not to hunt on my premises , sw section 22 , town'hip 17 , range 21 west , under penally of the law. sO-21 PAUL RIJYNKK. Uring your butter , cggn , lard and all other country produce to Pealo A John , and got groeericn , queons- l\viro and fronh frui' , or orders for ity ! voods , boots , sheen , bird ware ! .ii.d diu H. PKAUS & JOHN , ' The Koaltj Grocira , is the place. Local Mention. Job printing nt this oflioe. J. A ] Evans of spring Crook was a friendly caller yesterday. Mr. Wright and J. A , Rankin , of Brewstor , were city visitors Tues day Geo. Griflith of Hyuo WHS a friendly caller at this oftico Mon day. day.S. S. S. McCouuoll of Georgetown was a city visitor the first of this week. Wm. Montgomery has sold his intoiest in the ranch to bis partner , Mr. Adams. Dr. L. B. Wamsley of West Union mi do this oilico a welcome call yesterday. Geo. Willing made a business trip to Omaha Monday , returning yesterday morning. T. M. Pearsp , general ngunt for the Lincoln Laud Company , was a city vieitor Monday. FOUND A nc-w vest , which the owner can have by calling at this oilice and paying for this notice. 1 The Custor Center Sunday School c/nriod off lirst prize for having the largest number in the street parade Fr id.i j. MTU. McArthur , of Meolnnicvillo Iowa , is in the cit > visiting her mother , Mrs G Hoagland. slio .irnvod this morning. Buggies Surreys , Wagons' . G. W , Apple. Miss Maude Potts left Tuesday morning for Lincoln , where she will . ittcud the Union Colb'go the ensu ing jcar. MIH. Chas. Eplmrson , of Fairfield , is visiting in the city with her aunt , Mrs. P 11. Monk , und other rela tives in the county. Miss Pearl Fodgo left TUG day morning for Hamilton , where she will stay with an aunt and at to ml school the ensuing year. WAGONS , SURREYS AND BUGGIES. G. W. APPLE , C. S. Osborno and wife have va cated the Sargent hotel and have rented a hotel at Ravenna. They will take charge of their new proper ty tomorrow. We understand that C. II. Par tridge was only allowed $760 insu rance on his betel furniture for the damage sustained recently by the fire in the Burlington Hotel. Omaha's relief fund for the Galveston - veston sufferers has reached nearly $7,000. 'I his includes outside sub scriptions from Broken Bow , York , Cozad and many ether points. Just received a car load of Buggies , Sur reys * Spring Wagons , G. W. Apple , J. A. Hutohinson , who farmed Ncls Loo's land just east of town tl < is seafop has commenced to crib the corn. Ho says it is averaging 55 bushels to the acre. Who will beat it. YOU CAN SAVE FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS BY BUYING A BUGGY OR SURREY OF G , W. APPLE. Wm. Montgomery bought 20 head of Wescott & Gibbons' horses a few days ago for his firm. The high grade drivers they will ship to Illinois and break and match up for the Cnioago market. They also bought a fine team of mules of IJist-r , of Ansloy. W. II. Parish , ppooial adjuster for the Caledonian Insurance Co. , was in the city Monday to deter mine the damage sustained by the Burlington Hotel in the recent fire. He allowed thn full amount of the policy , $3,000. Ed Royso irt the j local agent for the company. New Line of Buggies , Sun s , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W , Apple. Governor Roosevelt. Will bo at Broken Bow Wednes day morning Ou * . 3 , at 8 o'clock sharp. Ho will speak at the depot not to oxcoi'd 20 minutip. Those that want to MMI nnd hear the famous Hlatoriti an warrior that led the qallaut band up San Juan HoightH , should not fail to be ou time as tl'o train bearing him will leave at 8:15 : a. m Hon. John L , Webster the talented lawyer and orator of Omaha who will accomp any Governor Roosevelt hero will remain over and speak at a latter hour. It will bo a big day for republicans and every ono who can should bo present. Senator Uolliver of Iowa and ether prominent spankers will also address iho people. MRS MARY ELLKN LEASH Will address tin citizens of Broken Bow and vicinity Monday evening , Sept. 24. Mrs. Lease en joys the reputation of being ono of the first political orators in the United States * No ono should fail to hear this gifted lady. Republican Meeting at Sargent. Lint night one of the best politi cal meetings wa-i hold at bargont that ! r\s HUMI lit Id thorfl for year * . 1'ho pi hit fplo t'pu.'tker of the ovcn- was Hon. G. L. Uobson , of Iowa. alany of the \\lic heaid it , said it was th - best speech ever delivered in Sargent. The othur speakers were Col. Savage , Joseph Pigman and J. C. Porter. Col. Savage stated tuft in his campaign over llu > state "that he t&w four McKinley and Dktrioh buttons to one ot Bryan's" The CiiBter County Fuir. Thu attendance at the county fair Thursday WIH ; estimated between - tweon 3,000 and 3,500 The attend ance Friday was not so largo , yet it was highly satisfactory. Wo have not buon able to loam the amount of iho receipts of the fair , but have been asmiml by the president ol the society that they weio ample to meet all liabilities. In both the attondauco and financially , the fuir was a decided success. I'lio man agement was successful in providing all the attractions in the way of nport that they advertised , and in every way worked hard to make the exhibition satisfactory as well at successful. The exhibits in the art hall , as well as in the poultry department , were not all in until Thursday , but when all in , made a very creditable display in both. The school exhibit was fully up to the standard , Miss Emma Keyuor's school , of Hoosier Valley , had , among others , a very good showing. In addition to the cattle wo men tioned last week , Peter Rapp baden on exhibition a iine Hereford bull. Among the agricultural products was a veiy fine exhibit by G. R. Russoin. Some parson irom Hoosier sier Valley had a iiuo display of melons. All the exhibits in the agricultural hall were exceptionally good , but being unabio to learn tbo name of the individual exhibitors , we am unable to give them personal mention. The only great dofeot in the ex hibit was tbo lack of exhibitors in stock. As Custor is ono of the \ctii \ stock raising counties in the state , wo think a special inducement should be offered to make the stock display one of tbo prominent t'ea lures of iho fair. To do this , a laigo premium should bo offered for hoveral grades of cattle , as well as hogs. If a premium of 4(100 ( could bo put up each , for herds of five of llerefords , Shot thorns , Polled An gus , Rod Poll , with a less amount for Jerseys and grades , it would bean an inducement for stockmen to bring in their catllo. Lot the $100 n each class ho divided into three premiums , 1st , 2d and 3d , in pro portion to $50 , $30 and $20. This would give all a ohauco to make expenses. Another needed improve ment is sheds fi-r cittlo. If the society has not the money to offer in premiums , it might be secured by popular subscription , the saim as is frequently done for races. Stook- muu would doubtless subscribe to a fund of that kind , as well as mer chants , who are interested in eroing i stock intercetB represented at the 1 county fair. Wo do not favor making II--.H ol other attractions , but making the stock exhibit an additional fea ture , CREAM BaKing Powder In Use the most Economical Greater in leavening strength , a spoonful raises more dough , or goes further. Working uniformly and perfectly , it makes the bread and cake always light and beautiful , and there is never a waste of good flour , sugar , butter and eggs. With finer food and a saving of money comes the saving of the health of the family , and that is the greatest economy of all. . NoTit. Many mixtures , made In imitation of baking * . PRICE BAKING POWDER r + n , . powders arc upon the market. They te CHICAGO. sold cheap , but nre dear at any price , be cause they contain alum , a couoilve potion- Sl'EAKlXH Judge J. W. Ownby , of Paris , Texas , will discuss the political JBHIIO of the day from llio ropubli * can standpoint at AiiHloy , Thursday - day evening , SepUrahor 27 , at 7'JO , and at Ansolmo Friday ovcniug , Sept 28. The pctitioiiH from the Hoiitli woht , northwest and northeast quar ters of the county for division , were granted by the board Tuesday. They purport to huvu the required number of BiguorH , but u largo num ber that signed the petitions aHBert that they will not vote for a division of the oounly. M. B. A. Wins First Prize. In the street parade last Friday , under the special inducement offered by the Ouster County Agricultural Society , the Modern brotherhood of America won first prize for the largest number of any civio society represented. The premium offered is $15.00. A Change in Trulu Service. Owing to a chaugo , which went into effect Sunday , Sept. 10th , pass enger trains NOB. 43 and 44 do not extend boyoud Broken Bow. No. 43 arrives hero at 5 p. in. , and No. 44 leaves at 0:20 : a. m. No. 41 arrives at the same time as formerly , but No. 42 arrives more than an hour later , 11:44 : p. m. Jloniml Surugc fur Supervisor. At the republican supervisor convention for district No. 1 , hold at WeHterville last Saturday , How ard Savage , oi Sargent , was noini nated. Mr. Savage was fonnerlv editor and publisher cf the Sargent Leader , and is a man well qualified to fill the position. 'I ho voter * will make no mintako in voting for him. Hie competitor on the fusion tiikot is Bob Mills , of Westeryillu , whom the Beacon HO bitterly denounced when he was u member of the county board four > oars ago. Nutlet * . ludgo II. M. Sullivan will pay a liberal reward for the return of his hounJ that strayed during the fnir. U is an Iriih unit hound , long tihaggy hair , long head curling downward , lout ; shaggy tail. St. John's Episcopal L'linrdi. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity , September 23d. Morning service , 10 : > tr > a. m ; Htibject of Hormon , The Porfool Lifu , how to Live it. " Sunday school at 12 m Evening service nt 8 p m. Subject of ad dress , "llu Puaco of God. " You are cordially invited Broken How Contributes to ( .iilveslon Kelliif. Last Friday Mayor Rnyso issued an appeal to the citizens of Broken [ low in behalf of the Galvnston relief fund. Sunday ho had received and forwarded $ tO. The good work is still going on , and opportu nity is offered to any one vrlio feels able and inclined to help the un fortunates. The MliMload Ticket. The mid-road county and repre sentative conventions have put s ticket in the field that vtoiild bo a credit to any party. The nominees are II J. Shin n force unty attorney , and Joseph Giltnorc , of Grant , and II. L York , of West Union , for roproHontativ < s. ' 1 hey now have n newspaper established at the county seat , and another strong advocate of mid-road party principles in the Callaway Independent , at Callaway , which will enable the loaders of the party to put up a live campaign for their ticket As they are in the field in dofonho of the original prin ciples of the populist party , they will in another year be the principal rival of the republican party. Those who persist in following Bryan this year at the sacrifice of principles , and for spoils , will be ho-rtily sick of their courHO , ana will again neok chi'ltor in the populist household. Tliuro is , however , quite a number of former populists who have bo- comu completely disgusted with the leaders of the fusi-tn olomenl , who will vote the republican ticket this fall , and f < r all time to como , if the policy of thf ) proeont administration is continued. They nrj men who realize that the financial condition of the country has boon greatly im proved under Molurloy's adminis tration , and do not care to take any chances with another dnnooraUu panic , Mr. and Mrs. II F Grabert are re- baby joining over the arrival of a girl at tboir hoin TuoMluv morn- um , Sept. IS. It is their first girl. Mother and 1'ttle onu are reported getting along nicely ,