* iA-- i in- _ i XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 7 , A GOOD PAIR , Every well reg-uhited pock et should carry the otio , and eyery well regulated boiv.c- lioid have the other. J In this Working season its ati economical proposition , I for you to have time , both ' ill your pocket and in the house. I The man who is alwuj's asking- some one for the time is behind the times and the. only way to yet up and stay up is to supply his I pocket and his house with these 'two essentials of a well reg-ulatcd life. I I Graduate of Olilcavu OnOialmlu College. Rev. Neil A. Ghilcriat , of Now York will preach in the Presdytori- t . an church Sunday morning- Fred Mauliok and W. F. s'tandloe r had eight tons of millet hay burned Friday uiphteait of lown. It ia be- leiyed oamporusel Iho fire. A Foot llacc. J J. Hanabory of ttiia city , aud Dude Burk of Alliance , matched a foot race here Monday t veiling for k puisa of i > Q5. Hanabery was an easy winner. A fine line of calico for five cents at'Snyder Bros. B-l tf PURE Piekling vinegars at J. C. Bowen'ti. y Snyder Broa. still havs a few silk waiats Ihey aie closing out for $3.00. S-l tf You can save money by ordering your ifcuding maUer through the REPDBLICAN. Wo can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazine for leas ttmn publishers prices. buyder Bros still L-avo iu stock a few shirt waiata which they ar- ulortitig out cheap. K-l if For Sale : Ono yearling RedPoll Poll and one two year old Durham bull , thirteen miles north of Broken Bow. 8-1 2t W. P. Rogers. V AU light weight summer goods et Snyder Bros , at cost. 8-1 tf PURF extracts at J C. Bowen's. FOUND By Lou and Paul Athoy a caddie of tobacco , Sunday , which the owner can have by proving proderty and poying lor thin notion. ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candips at Walteju Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of pontoiliue. i 0-20 tf. Dr. T. W. Bntw , dot list , office northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf tfA A New Line ol Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. [ 11 Local } H Mention , iMrH. Bangs is having an addi tion built to her residence property on Fourth avenue. Mrs. N. L Reynolds aud child ren are visitini : with Mrs. Reynolds' parents mar West Union. Pat SteveiiHon aud Miss Orva Iveelin were married Sunday. Judge Armour ofticialing. See W. D. Blaokwoll at Formers Bank for Kire , Cyclone and Torna do insurance. V-lI if Dr. R. B. Miillins' new resident e KHitli of the Commercial hotel a block , is rapidly Hearing comple tion. The lopublican primary for Bro ken Bow tosvnship will be held iu the collet house next Monday after noon. See call j C. S. Osbornu returned to Grand Island Monday , wlioie ho expeclfto iet a portion as collector for the McCormick Co. Peter Ryorson has bought Stack & Ilolcomb's byciclo business und consolidated it with his own. We bespeak for him suoceae. Tim Ansley Clmmiolo says that Prof. Zihn of tb'nt place is being groomed by his friomU as a can didate for county 'superintendent. Roy Walker is nponding ihis week at home with his family , liis BA-ing is now located at Chey enne , Wyoming. He expects to return Kriday. Mrs. B. E. Predmoro's new rosi deii'ie in the northwest part of town , when completed , will he one of the best rorti'Jonoo properties in that prtrt of town. J. B , Emph'old , the Nasby of Ityno , was a friendly caller at this otliuo Monday. Ho is now sixty , nine years old aud does not get to i.ho city very often. This WOK hie first visit siuoo hut September. M. E. Peacock , nouth of lov/n , lost a pocket book while in tin city - Monday of lat week continuing a five dollar bil'l and some silver. Tlu finder will con fer a fcivor on him by leaving it at this efh'oe. MIPS Lillie Ilonno of Morna , in bi > ing urged by a number of her tnendd lor the oflico ol count ? s'uperiutendcnt. Align llonne it well qualified for the position and would bo a strong candidate should she be the choice o-f the conven tion. Sterling Stevens of Comstock , i being talked of from hi * locality as a cindidale for register of deeds. Air. Stevens has the advantage of being quite generally known' , from having traveled over the counly considerable for the Singer Sowint ! Machine Co. Personaily wo do not know him. George W. Dewey of Galen , is being favorably considered by a number of his friends for county clerk. Mr. Dewey waa a member of the county board for a numbei of yoarH where ho showed more than ordinary ability. His record would be to his credit should he be the choi o of ihe convenlton. t From the newspaper reports we notice that in a number of towns in the ntata last Friday was observed ad a day of prayer for rain in compliance with Gov. Savage's proclamation. \ It is further a noticeable fact that i > ) all those places where the day was observed more or ICMJ rain followed. In fact ft largo portion of the sta'.o lmt since been blcpRcd with rain since last Friday. Nojnoftho churches of Broken Bow observed the day , and we have had no rain. Since going to press last Thurs day rain has visited a large area of the county , and corn in most local * ities IIUH been improved. On Thursday evening the precipitation at Broken Bow was .41 of an inch Some localities had leas , othoru more. In the vicinity of Dale , two iiohes of lainfaH is reported for Saturday evening. Many farmers report their corn caring well noi- willislandlng the extended dry and hot wrathor. Most fieldc , where woU cultivated , wil1 make some corn. The datna by chinch bugs jj confined lo cornfields where sur rounded or' j lining wheat fialds. Only a portion of those fields arc destroyed. More rain is necessary to make eara fill well , but there in a good growth of stalk and there will bo Borne corn without any more rain. The rains over the state the last few days lias cooled off the atmosphere very lunturi.illy , which increases the prospects for , corn. Mra. ,1. .1. Crahlo of Nebraska City , ic visiting with relatives in this city. She tmmo n.p last Friday. F. II. Young ard family return ed Tuesday from lake Dome , in Wyoming , whnro ihey spent sev eral days recuperating. ,1. .1 ( Arable , who contracts for the B. it M. in Wyoming , has been in our city since Tuesday morning , the i-iiOHt of his daughter Mrs. Win. Duvis. Prof. MolJryrui , deputy state nup erintondont , made this dlliiio a friendly call yesterday , in company will ] Ptof. Waler . Mr. McBryan uaino it } ) to vi-itiha teachers insti- u o now in session , Tne entcrtiiument given at the Borwyn school honae Saturday by Herbert Witts and the Rycvson boys for the purpose of buyiug an organ for the use of the community to use in Sunday school aud oh.uroh work was quite a success and very much appreciated by the oili/.aus ol the vicinity. The receipts of the evening waa $0 40. Dr. T. W. Bass , the doutiat , has bought out Ura. Finch and Patter son to whqm he recently Hold * iind will rosuntt' 'business at thn old aland August 1. Dr. ' ' Bass hud built up a good business before leaving for California'rim ) his many patrons wjll bo pleased to loam that ho'has ngain located in Broken Bow permanently to practice hia profession. Sheriff Armstrong anested Harry Brint > tine , proprietor of a wholesulu liquor ami cigar house at Grand l.-slanfl but Friday , on the olwr < ; o otf so-lling liquors unlawfully in Bro ken Bow. They arrived in Broken Bow > ii the afttrnoon on47. . He gavn bond and took a continuance lo August J.6. ' ' ' ' 10 arrest- grew out of evidence obtained in the trial of thn case ugaintU Carslnnbon , which was dismissed. Geo. llonla and 'O. II. Oourlid have erected a small flramo building ou I ho block opposite the postoflice for their gaas plant wUh which they hope to bo able to demonstrate thn advantages of their new light. I'ho proceas is one developed b'y G W. llonts and Dr. T. W. U.ISH , of which wo made mention siiveral weeks ago. If thn light proves to bo whit the inventors claim for U they will bo able to light the streets of Broken Bow. William H. Kcllonbarger , of Morna , is a candidate for the olh'co of county clerk. Mr. Kol'onbarigC'i ia a son of J. A. Ivollunhargi r , one of the onrly settlers of Dale valley. Ho is an extensive farmer and stock raiser of his vicinity. Air. Kellen- barger is an onorgotio young m-in and well qualified for the position to Inch ho aspires , being a hi h school graduate of Merna. Ono of the plean urged in hia favor IH that the populistst have no one on their tiokot from I ho northwest part of the county. C D. Konklo , who was in the t'tty Saturday informs us that Chcs 'or ' Sums of Wuipnort , who attempt ed suicide by hanging himaolf last Wednesday , has apparently fully -eo vorod from his insanity , and went to work Insl Friday afUrnoon cutting liis whtmt the ( -nine as noth ing had ever been wrong with him. He complains of his nook beiny aore , but he has no idea of whn' caused it. Ho knows nothing of the matter. It is I bought the shook received from the fall and the agony he endured in coming too hid something to do in remov ing the cauflo that unbalanced his mind. mind.W. W. S. Foster , who has roOTntly 1 icatod in this vicinity , lost a valu able hor-w Thursday nighl in a very unusual way. Ho hitched his team to a spring wagon and came to town with the view of moving his family to the farm next dny , In snapping thn breeching strap the buckh was turned the wrong side up , and the tongue of the bueklo xtit a hole through the llnnh and lot iha intraln out , Mr : Foster did not find out any injury had been done until ho was unharnessing the animal aftar ho pot her in the barn. Dr Shoemaker waa called to dreas the wound , but the injury waa too great and the horse died in a few bouiH. This should bo a lessons to others that a nimilnr accident may not occur The Htrap ia in this office and may bo seen by anyone that takea the trouble to call and 60fa it. The patrons and teachers meet ing hold in connection syith the institute wan held last Saturday in the Presbyterian church. The at tendance was quite hrge in the af ternoon1 Thiwo who participated iu tlie dismission of the various nub joels were . Profa. Jackson , LPWIH und llenno In the forenoon. Their respective tnhjpotH were , "Change iu Text Books , " "Tun Compulaory Attendance Law , " and "Arohilou. turn. " In the afternoon J. R. Doiui tilled the plaoo of J. ,1 , Wilson , president of the Broken Bow school board , who was billed f6r an ad dress. The "Rural High School" wis discussed by James Stookham , W. W. Thornton , A. C. Towlo and Prof. , I. M. Scott. They each ad duoed argumonta in favor o < " the rural high schools hut the last speaker took exceptions to the pres ent law. W. S Delano and J. D. Ream discussed agricultural in. structions in our common achoole. This was followed by the question box , which ia said to have been one of the most interesting features of session. We. were absent at tue time and did not hear it. The Touchers Koiiiuiiihruiii-c ot Sunt. iuul Mrs. Toolpy. One of the many ploaaant evouta of the institute wathe ( preaonta- lion to Supl. and Mra. Tooloy of an oloiiant silver lea act. A resolu tion offered by II. D , Owen for the efficient way that Supt. and Mrs. Tooloy had conducted t < ic educa tional interests of CiiKtor county for the past four years and that the teachers make a donation to pur chase a romambraiioo The rasolu lion was unanimously adopted- the institute. The following purchasing - ( chasing committee W.IH appointed : Mia os llcrnio , Whitnhead and Smith , and Messrs. Owen und Smith. The presentation speech waa made in a very appropriate manner by Frank L. Williams and responded to by Supt , Tooley in a very fueling o > nd earnest talk. The closing HC.WHIOU of the institute had a time of aarlnuas to it in as much as-it-was the last ye < ir the teachers will associate with Supt. and Mra Toolny in their present position. The teachers are unanimoua in their well wishes for Supt. and Mrs. Tooloy through future life. Alliance Against Broken Two mtor.os'ting games of ball weio played between Broken Bow and Alliance Monday and Tuesday afternoons. As the Alliance boys passed through here Friday night on their \vaj to play u match game with the shop boys at llavolock , representa tives of the Broken Bow club met thorn at the train and prevailed up on them to stop Monday on their rotuin homo to play Broken Bow. The score Monday was kept low b\ both ninoH and a good game was played. The result was 8 to ! in favor of Alliance. The homo club not being entirely satisfied thai Alliance could boat them at the bat , challenged thorn for another game the next tiuy. As an inducement we understand , a handsome mini wa * hung up aud the visitors ac copied the challenge * The sooond day the score run higher an Broken Bow's catcher , CarstonBon , was ao- cidently struck on the head and rendered unable tc fill the place during the rest of the guiu. The rooru wan 18 to 1-1 in favor of Bro ken Bow. The following is the score : MONDAY. ' Alliance D n i o o r o 0 u-i lirokfii Icnv ! u ii u i n u o i i-t : Ilattuilc ? Alli-mce O'Connor anil Hell. Ittokun How Oarstensoiiuml WuittUoad. TUK8DAV. UroKon How i 0 n 5 0 4 0 II H II Alllimce ( i 1 I i i u u ; i rt IH BaWerloH llroUun llow John und Caisletuan Alliance-vO Connor aud Hell. Money loaded on improved farmc , JJVIBS LUDWIOII , . 7 18 tf ft Broken Bow , Nebr. Itcpubifrlnii 1'rlmarlcs. WEST iraioN IMJKOINCT. Ihu ropubVioan electors ff West Union town vip are hereby called to meet Wai worth school house o urday , August 3rd , at three - ni. to elect 8 dole- gates t county convention to be hello knn Bow , on August O o'clook n. in , and lo itcH to the fiiper- n not yet called , township ofllcers any otlnr buaineoB before the caucus , PRKDMORE , Com , IfUtaOINCT. tn voters of Cliff precinct are hereby palled to moot at the Center school house in Oil It'prucinot , August Hrd , at 11 o'clook p. m. for the pmrposa of electing H 'delogalea to attend the ocunty convention at Broken Bow , August lOth , 1001 , also to elect delegates to supervisors conven tion not yet called , and also lo pnl in nomination a full township ticket and the transaction of any other buHiness that may come be fore the caucus. caucus.W. . J. RIOK , Com. GATKS. To tho-republican voters of Lil lian precinct. The primary will be licld ut tin ) Oxford school house on Saturday , August U,1001at 2 p m. for purpose of electing delegate.- the county convention and delegated to the Supervisors convention G. W. DmvjtY , Com. ( IAItriKI.1) I'JIKCINOT. The republican electors of Garfield - field precinct are hereby called to meet in cauoua on Saturpay , Aug ust 2 , 1901 , at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Swiss Valley soholl house for the purpose of electing # ix delegat es to the county convention at Broken Bow , Auguat 10 , uud six delogatea to the Supervisors dis trict convention of the second dis- trial , the nomination of a township tiokot and. the transaction of tuioli other VusinoH a may come before the caucus. Juries HAUMO.XT , Com IJKUWYN 1'RKCINOT. The republican olcotora of Bor- wyn precinct are hereby called to meet in caucus Friday , August U , 1901 , nt 'J o'clock p. in. , in Bonvyn Bchoolhoufio , for the purpouo 'of electing seven delegates to the county convention at Broken Bow Augunt ] 0 , 1001 , tlitt nomination of township otlicors , seven delegates to the Bupervisors convention of the Hueoml district , not jet eallud , and fqr the transaction of such other business tl'al may properly come before the meeting. J. O. TAYI.OB , Com. DOUGLAS G OVK TOWNSHIP. The republican electors of Doug las Grove township will meet nt the Anthony sohoolhouso on Saturday , August H , 1001 , at 'J o'clock p. m , , for the purpose of electing 11 dele gates to the County convention , and to place in nomination a township ticket , and to transact any other that may properly oomo before the mooting. 11. B. GI.OVKU , Cow. OUSTKK 1'UKOtNOT. The republican voters of ( Ouster precinnt are hereby called to meet nt the Riverside nohoulhouao August 8rd at a o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing 11 dole- gixtea to attend the County conven tion at Broken Bow August 10 , 1H01 ; | HO to elect the same num. ber of delegates to attend the Oth district aiipnrvisoni' convention , not yet calhul ; " also to put in nomina tion a full township tiokot. J. F. FOX\VOHTUY , Cou . QUANT 1'HKOINOT. The republican electors of Grant townuhip are hereby called to uieet at the ll.'UiiiKtiiio oohoohouso Satur day , August n , lOOljf at U o'clock p. m , , for the purpose of clouting 0 delegates to the republican coun ty convention to be hold at Broken Bow August 10 , 1001 ; also the.eleution of township oonunitteu- man , the nomination of township officers , tuul the transaction of any other business that may oomo be fore the oauuiis. JOHN B , GII.MOHK , Coin. AVOOI ) lllVBU. The republican electors of Wood River precinct are hereby called to meet in Oconto Saturday , August U , 1001 , at 13 o'olock p. m. , tor the fimpodo of electing 11 delegates to the republican county convention to bo hold of , Broken Bow August 10 , 1001 , and to elect the name number of delegates to the KiiporvinOr' con vention of the Sixth supervisors convention , not yet called ; also the nomination of township oflioers , and for the transaction of uuoh other business as innv come before the oanoua. F. E. VA.NANTWKIU' , Com , IIUO 1C EN HOW I'HKOINOT. The electors of the republican party are hereby called to meet m primary at the court jiouse in Bro ken Bow , Nob. , jit 2 o'clock'p. m. , Monday , August 5,1001for the pur- 'pose of placing in nomination a fall township tiolcot , tin selection of 32 delegates to attend the county con vention to be held Augutit 10 , 1901 , and for the transaction of Hiioh other busiii ( > as as may regularly come be fore said caucus. All who believe in the principles of the republican party , progress and reform are invited to attend and paiiimpato in the proceedings. AI.IMIA. MOUOAN , Com. THE BROKEN BOW BUSINESS NORMAL SCHOOL Opona Monday , Soptambor 2 , I9O | . Prepare to be With us. Our departments , are complete. We can yiVe you a thorough business education , also our Shorthand Department is complete ami up-to-date. " ( Pitman System. ) " If you desire to teach , attend our Nominal Department. Pen Art , aud Telegraphy , is also taught. Write , or call aud see us. us.C. C. W. ROUSH , Pres. FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always havn the best quality of Lumber and oilier building ma terials at the Lowest P < iccu. 'Phone No. 7U. W. L. RULE , Manager. Fora First Class Smoke Try. the Martial and 1 Corona Grande' 1 S I Sv W Pirroro Ov * I Cigars. 1 MANUFACTURED BY-- E , H. DALBEY , Broken How , Nebraska. if