' ' ; f. . I ' . . . ' ' " 1" " ' ' ' ' } -1II' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ? , ' ' ! " ' " 'f''f : , - - - . . - 'J. ' . ' I Good M.1 Yeast To mnke good bread , you must have good ycasl. It's the first rcquisite. You never saw a swect , 'Wcll- rniscd loaf without it. livcry loaf Illude with Ycast 1:0am is swect and well- rnised , good to look. at and better to taste. The root of indigestion is I , sour , heav bread which forms acid 111 the stomach. The cure is light , difcst- ible bread raised mth Dread made with th 3 wholesomc , vcgetahlc yeast retaius its moisture , freshness - I ness and whcat ) ' flavor until the last of thc batch is gonc. The reason is simple : Ycast Foam leavens perfectly - fectly , cxplI1dingand burst- i ng the starch cclls and pcrmcating evcry particle of dough. The secret is ht the yeast Each package contains cnou h for 40 loaves , and sells for SC at all grocers. Try 1package. . Our famous - mous hook , "How to Make Dread , " mailed/yet' . tDRTHWESTEnN : YE ST CO , CHICAGO , - - - - - - - - - - - - - UI'okclI now IJIslrlct SlIJlIlll ) ' S'hool COIlW'lItiOIl. 'l'he Brokcn Bow District S\UHtar : School Convcntion will be hcld Saturday and Sunday , Novembcr 5 fl.nd ( " 1904 , at the l..Iethodist church. 'l'he following - ing is the programme : ' SATURDA \ ' UVJ > NJNG. 7 :30-l'raise : Scrvice lcd 11) ' Sup1. Custer Center Sc hool. 7:4s-Election : of Officcrs. SIs-Address : , Prof. Stcidley , Lincoln. SUND.IOItNING. . 9:3o-Praise : Scn'ice led by Supt. tJ. B. School , Drokcn How. 9:4s-0bjecls : amI Benefits of District Conventious , Rev. P. J. Spraker , County Sundar Schooll\IisslOnary. Iooo-Rclation : of Dlslrict Convcntion to . Connty Convcntion , J. R. Dean. 10rs-Cause : of Parents Ahsenting Themselves - selves from Sl1I1Ila ) ' , II. I.omax. IO:30-'l'caching : Sunday School I.esson to Childrcn for Bcnefit of 'rcach- ers , l\Iiss Mamie Haines , Supt. of . Primary Department , Lincoln. 'J II : oo-'l'he Tcaching Problcm , Prof. Stcilley. ( SUNDA \ ' A F1'loRNOON. ; 2:00-Praise : Servicc led hl Supt. Presbyterian - terian School. . 2rs--How : to secure the attcndance of Children at Preaching Service , Rev. l\litchel , Epley , Chamberlahi , 'l'eagardcn , Xandcrs and White. 3:00-The : Primary Standard , Miss Mamie Hains. 3:4s-Round : 'l'able , Prof. Slc lllcy. , 4IS-Adjournmcnt. : SUNDA \ ' UVItNING. .7:30-Praise Service , Ramal ! Rycrson. 7:4s-Best : Methods in Primary Work , 1\Ir ; ; . 'V. ' 1' . Druce. 8rs-Hchoes : from thc Jcrusalcm Cruise , Illustratel with Costumc , Miss Haincs. It is earncstly hopcd that every Sunday School in the district will be represented by delegates and the Supcrintendcnt and teachers of every Sunday School in the Broken Bow District. ' - ' 'l'he several schools are requested - ed to elect their delegates next Sunday so as to be able to report . their namcs to cither tbe Secretary - tary or President the weck following - lowing that free entertainment may be prO\'ided for thcm. Deleg-atcs .should plan to attcnd e\'ery , session. D. M. AJ\ISIH\H HY , Pres. SADIH WIII1'HIIHAD , Scc'y. SJleclal 011' 1' ur , lo\ll'IIIlII'xteullctl. : 'rhe special offer of the Custer County Republican and State Journal for une year is extended to No\'embcr 1st. Parties who have not yet availed themseh'cs of the opportunity of gettilg ! both these papers for the price of one sbould call aud renew before - fore that datc. Pure bred Poland China bogs for sale by A. Pool , Broken Bow , Nebraska. 1 CJtf ' : urCH 'Vtllicr CUIIh. J. 1 . Gover , 101 N. Main St. , Ottawa , Kan. , writes : "Every fall it has bcen my wife's trouble . . to catch a severe cold , and therefore - . , fore to couA'h all winter long. Last fall I got for her a bpttle of Horehound Syrup. She used it and has bcen abl to sleep soundly all night long. When- evcr the cough troublcs her , two 01' three doscs stops the cough and she is able to be upand well , " 25c , 50c , $1.00. Sold by Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and I Merna. ' , , " , . ' . " ' ' - ' , " ' ' ' ' ' I' : .rJ:1a"1' : ' ' ' ' ' . ' "I' ' - - - - - - . , . , l..or- _ ' . -r' ' . . . " . HepulJllrau Speaking , 'l'he fol1owing' dates have been arrangcd for republican speaking in Custer Count ) ' : Snrgent , Monday , Oct. 24,8:00 : p. 111. Comstock , Tuesday , Oct. 25 , 2:30 : p.l11. Westcr\'i1Ie , Tuesday , Oct. 2S,8:00 : p. 111. CallawayWcducsdayOct. 26 , 2:30 : p.l11. By Hon. W , T. Thompson Cen tral Cit ) ' . Me/1m , Thursday , Oct. 27,8:00 : p.1I\ . Anstcy , lriday , Oct. 28 , 8:00 : p. JU. By Hon. Frank Beeman of Kearney. llrokcn now , l ridny , Oct. 28 , 2:30 : p. Ill. atHI 8:00 : p. Ill. at Court Honse. At all tlu'se meetings Senator i'-ries ' , Bon. A. H. CopscyV. . V. Mathews and A. H. - rej' will be present HumPh-I do not conflict. The state officers will be at . Brokcn Bow on the 28th. ' 1'bose living in the vicinity I convenien t to thcse several points are urgcd to attcnd these meet-I i ings and hear the political issues ably d iscussc < 1. . I-tillite Huff , . 1 ! ' . 14. Bcals , Geo. Hughes and Mrs. M. J. Beals of Ortello Va- ) ley , will sell at public auction on 'fuesday , November 1 , 1904 , one mile north amI one-half mile west of Ortello Church , the following - lowing pro pert ) ' : . iO head of cattlc , cOllsistitlA' of 29 cows , . 2-year old hci fers , 8 1-ycar old heifers , 2R ca I'CS I , 1 pedigreed Shorthorn bull , 1 grey horse , 10 years old , I black herr > e , 10 years old ( 1 grey mare , 3 years old , 1 grej' marc , 1 ycar old , 1 brood mare , 1 3-row cultivator , 1 riding cultivator , 114-inch stirring plow , Some household goods , etc. ' 1'here will be free lunch at 1100n. J. R. Baker , auctioneer ; and J. J. 'l'ooley , clerk. Jess Gandy left at this office Monday a sample of his thoroughbred - bred corn , from sced securcd from Minnesota last spring. It is a yellow denf variety and has deep grains and small cob. 'l'he grain is said to be very nutrious , containing - taining more sugar than anylother dent corn. It ripens in ninety daysland is known as' 'Sure Crop. " He has a limited amount of it for sale at one doHar a bushel. See advcrtisement in this issue. . - . . . . . . u " . _ , ' . : -ce : : ' , " ' " . , " " H. P. Rob rts of Cal1away , callcd Monday and ord red the RupunI.lcAN sent to his address. Walter'1' . Henne of Spring- ficld , Illinois , stopped ofT here Sunday night , on his way to Washington , to sJJcnd , a day with his sister , Miss Llllie , one of the teachers in the Broken Bow Schools. Mr. Henne informs us that he has sold his interests in Illinois and is on his way to Washington to locatc , where he has real estate interests. , COJIRADI1H. : Don't miss scelng the elaborate productionnof "Comradcs , " I'-ri- ' ' day night at the Opcra House , I I by the Custer Dramatic Stock Company. A bcautiful musical comcdv drama in which this I. popul r hOl11e company never shown to better advantage. See the meeting of the old comrades , the renunciation and the thrilling - ing final. Full of startling cliM maxes , funny lines , pathetic situations and pretty music. The company this month includes such well known names as Dean Holcomb , Ross Pickett , Elton Palmcr , Harry Iszard , Miss Edith Stevens , Miss Lincola Great and Mrs. Harry Iszard. . Special Saleon Hatsand Caps , Gloves and Mittens. On SATURDAY , OC1'ODER 21) , ! 1904 , we will give our patrons the benefit of extra ordinary low pdces on Hats and Caps , Gloves and 1\Ii ttens. These goods were bought at extremely low prices and our trade shall have the benefit of buying them at the cost to other dealers. Remember the date of special sale. See large add in this issue. Peale-Sheppard Co. , Department Store. . . - - - Coafes lou of u Prlent. Rev. Jno. S. Cox of Wake , Ark. writes , "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted - sulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines , but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years. " If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble , stomach disorder or general debility , get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by Lee Bros. ' Only SOc. . - - - - - - - , I 5'X1JIN111 : YJAR. . Gh Nebraska Independent LINCOLN. NEDRASKA. - . 1323 0 Street Lincoln Neb. Sep. 7 , 1904 , . I Dear Davidson. I , I have Just received your letter. I feel a out fusion Just as 1 did at the close of the convention. . There was never a more silly thing attempted in politics than to try to force fusion with Parker democrats. I want to see them killed. forever. But becaUse our friends did not attend primarics end. ( county conventions , the office seekers and lanyers got the be3 of us in the stoto convention. These Chops llnav ! the force ot. primaries and county conventions and the hard workinspoPu11sts _ ) , do not. As it is now the only thin for us to do now is to try and organize clubs os we proposed and hereafter see to it that our oonventions re in the hands of the people whO furnish tho. , votus and not in those who expect office. eontime let us try'to poll as many votes as we can , especially for the not10nal ticket , w ich has no fusion about it. AD to the state tlckat , Berge is a true populi and thnre is a pros eot of h1s election on account of the feeling ar-a1nst lAicey ] and that may pull the rest of the ticket throurh. We Dhould get aD cony men into the leBislature as possible who will never vote for senator for any man who DUP- pOI'ted Parker. There is a great outbrea ] : of populism in the eastern etates end everyone of them denounce with the Ut ODt bittcrnoso 8ny ore mon who supports Par er. There many men of character and wealth arnon8 hem an their object is to build up a creat thir party be aboolutcly separate 11h1ch w1n c. : : CIL : : tc in epen ent and : : : tCO.t" ! from . "he two old partieD. To l:1e that oee.c : : to be thc only rational course to persue. I am o.vcrl1helr.o'lith . : work. Voy cOI'reDpondenec is from many different states. I have the paper to edit and must make a few spct'ehes. Zo you I'll ] 1 Dt.'e the t 1 t 1':11 ] be lmposal ble for mete to do much of dotal1 Iorlc In the atllte. 1 wont to thank you nnd 811 the noble men 1'1'10 eflme to the Co pi tal lIoto ] : ! 1aeting. Do what you ean to ct sueh rtn : : aD the ' In the control of thd pee len party /lebra1I'o. / . Then lie 1/1 U btl aule to down the Itlilfl1flgl'fters , the offlco seekers , t'1o pass tal-.ers brtd ta fo things Into . ) ur orn hands. In that i1 y I'le 1/111 put' In prhCUct. ' the old principles lth wh1ch we starte out 1n roc rd to ofrico holdlnc. Yours truly. # . . / 'l'he above is a fac simile of a letter written by V ice-presi- dential Candidate on the populist ticket to his friend Davidson , on the question of fusion. In Custer county the pops attended the primaries , as Col. 'l'ibbles suggests and wben the ) ' convened in county convention instructed - structed their delegates to the several conventions against fusion but in the tate convention fusion wag effected contrary to instructions - tions and the representative convention stood 5 toin - favor of fusion. ' 1'he indications now are that the leaders will annul the aden of the convention which put a straight ticket and force a fusion with the democrats. Berge may be a true populist , as 'ribbles suggests , but as he accepted the nomination on a fusion ticket he would be a fusion in all interests and purposes hbuld he be elected , in making his appointments - pointments and in all his official acts. Hence , he places bimself 111 line with the "office-seeker" that is - willing to sacrifice hi principles - ples for sake of .office . and proves himself unworthy the support of the true populists of Custer county. ! ' ' ' . _ , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . 'U . . . . . . . . - . : ' \ J . : . ' ' : : t , 'V'r- . ' ' ' < : I' ' n , . . . T. . . ' _ - . . , . , . , . - , . . . . : ' : : - " " ' , . tr-J : i ) : ' \ ' ' ' ' ' : : \ ' ' ' ' 'ft. : 'rrJ0.10" " .It ! : ' ! ' ' ' fJ/o ' .t'4.WI : " lIS' " 't - i- 'fI.f. ' ' 1'- : " JI' ; t.I. ; ttlr : ; ttfi i ; ! 1t ! , : J ? i1rl 'likft ; iifi.ti ! : 'f : ! 1r 'ii ! .f.'i11.1 irf' ; ; : : 'l ; : ili : t , ' : ili , } li ! _ : il . . . : ; I ! IW ; 'i ' .i , > ll1. ! : . ' 'f1o l ! ! : : ; ! Ji IFur I\ \ : : , Coat and Skjrt : ' : I f. _ . { ! ; \ ! t ' ( ' : . - " : ; , : t : J S _ A _ L _ E , ' . + " ! . : I ' . ) " . , . . . . . . . I onday , Oct. 31 ; Tuesday and Wednesday , Nov. I and 2 " : : : , m lutVC sccul'ml u o t kil't m n and Iso RI o - . ii VV vert Cent und lPur mun for r-hese - s.ules who.will"I "I : . ; , ' ff1 J have the very latest styles obtaInnble In these hnes. ' : .t i. : 'rlCltwo ! lines together with our regul.nr immense stock , 'i { : t . " : ; wIll be the lnrp-est : , l.utest m d est tt has ever boon r fj j' yonr opportunIty to Inspect In Broken Bow. . . , . - f.l : : ' \Vith eye 'y . Tenth Coat Sold on these days we wiU givc. ; , . . . . . . . _ + : 1. ' 1 ' OIle FIlI'1 Boa FI'1ee' ' " I : I . ' ' ' . i , . ' e , , T 1' " ' -A.- . . , . .c : . " . , CI : : ! ! . 00 . . . t\ ! , : /J / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . ; . II. ' ' 'i : . " . . . . " " ' - 1 1' " Being so weU pleased with om' present trade , wo. . , t. ' ' . , ' . , r ; will be glad . to see . everyone or om' friends 01' even : : ' . . ' ' . , . . r. : ! l : . " I t i . our enmmes a t tl lIS sa 1 e. ' 1 ! Remen1ber the Date. I f . , - ' _ . _ _ : ft : ! j.-ti , : .m Regular Special Monday Sale I 'I To Keep Our Stock Fresh and Clean f "M . , , , ' : ' : i : \ ! f . 't , , . Monday , Octo bel 24 , 1904 : f ' . , ; : ' e i l : 5c : package Rub No More , 2 for 5c. . l 1 10 : Bars Good Laundry Soap fOl' 250. r ] . . . . . . - - - . . . iI' i1J " ( - " - - - " : ; . : ! u ; & Ryerson-GeorQe : O. : : i ! . _ , , , : , f , . , . ; . . : ; . . . L. 81" .u. . . . : . : ! : t ' . . . ' ; ' . 'r. . ' ' . . . ; . . . " : f ( ' . 'ruoi. . ' . ; ' . # "j'd . _ " ! " . . , -1" i. . . . . " . : . " . " . " .1 . : " , , J.i.I. ' ' .w. et'-r".f''i. . . . . .j " 'r'.I . , & . ' . . . . . . . 'ttiol . ' . iW.I" . . . i . _ : 'to'.u. Yi.oI ; ; -.rr"i. , . : _ : f1" ' ' . ; . . . : 'u. " . . . , ; . . ; . . : ; . . . : " > . . > . .u. "t.r , . : . . : . : . ' . ' ; . . ' , . . ' . . , ' . . . . . : . .1".r' , . . . . . " , u'I. ; ! -f : : ' ; ' . = . { " . , . 0 . , : f. : ' ; ' ' . " ' , ' ' : . : ; "M " . . . " ' . : , -II : ; - ' . . . : " . , , . "I' e . . , , . . . ' : . . . ' : . . . . . : . ; . . , It".j " , ' , ; ; . . . " ; . : : . . u" , " , - - it'r''I' : . , . . , ' . . . ' , . ' ' ' ' ' . . I U BUSINESS Iii POINTERS. mi K mmm m m m J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf Dr. Leach , Dentist. Tel. 258. When in town see Dr. Bass , tbe dentist about your teeth. FOR SAI.It-Tow.l lots and a few five acre lots in this city. -Allen Reyner. Drs. Davis and Farnsworth of Grand Island , Nebraska , are prepared - pared to treat all forms of chronic diseases , such as rheumatism , . stomach disorders , tumors , cancers - . cers , paralysis , kidney diseascs , ! etc. The doctors use besides medicine and surgerv , the X-Ray , hot-air baths , el ctricity and massage. 2tf _ Dr. Bass will do your dental work as good and as reasonable as anyone. Office at residence. Reneau & Leonard , Bonded Abstracters. Order by phone , we pay the call. 15tf All the latest designs in wall paper at J. C. Bowen's. 7tf Bring your chickens to P. J. Simonson and get the highest market price. 10 tf Dr. Leach extracts teeth pain. less. 15tf J. C. Bowen bu's cream and P1Ys ! the highest market price. Insurance that rhsmes. 38tf R. G. l\IOORl\ . r r BEGINNERS IN MUSIC Learnlnn to Playa Plana I er Organ ! Mad. EDDY I by the usa' ' or p n 0 F . I WINTER'S Ttt I BPOSI. TIOti MUSIC CUAf\T. Any on Call . . po llIvely : mJ simple Ii chIld CIn .lulU to quickly 't'lm ' pl"VChorua by Music ruchua to pl.lYl 1'1.1110 or organ without tilt' IIIJ of : I ( eacher or any Pfl ! ' vlous knowle r.e of music with this chart. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO-Is to plaCl. II on the key boarlS of the Instrument and the colorelS pointers on the movable slilSes show what keys to slrlketo play any chorlS or piece. 'eSI1I , " E"r , yet lolnllno. Enllorud and u. . . . br Mu.lo TUollerln all part' 01 th , U. S. It Is A perlecl dictionary anlS key to music , ar- rangeeS so anyone cari understanlS II. We can not eaumerale lis many p lnts of merit here. so write us for full Informalon"anlS ! don't del.y. AlenlS : "anleeS everywhere. . . AISJress . IHI HAT I ONAL MUSIC CO. , . I MIll" anll DI.trltHlt..L . . . . . . . IT. LaUtI. U. . . " . Fine bunch \Vhiteface amI Shorthorn steers for sale. Are deborned and in elegant concH- tion. 'l'ime to right parties \Vanting to feed.I. . I. A. RItNHAU , 14tf Broken Bow , Nebr. Fresh oysters , candy , cigars ancl tobacco at Scanlon & Woodruff's. I"nrnl for HAte. 155 acres , 6 miles south east of Broken Bow , 3 miles north west of Berwyn ; 85 acres in cultivation - : vation , 70 acres in pasture ( fenced - ed ) , well and wind mill , sod , house , 4- rooms ; sod stable , frame ! granary , over 1,000 Box Elder I trecs , . & 1\1. track in sight for 3 miles. Price and terms givcn on application. Will give possession - session this fall. J. KAY , lltf Brokcn Bow , Neb. I CHICHESTER'S EfGLlSH PE NYROYAL PilLS 01. (0 e'UIl . & ' 0 c\o. ' O c SUbs QII tUt C o i'iI"rco.lways reliable. J.n.tlfOM.c \ IlruKjlat fo , t111.CIII'i'rIWH : : I'.NH..NII III n..d an < 1 (1,101 lIIt'\lIl1lc bUII'S , 8CIIII'II willi blue ribbon. 'rul.c no uther. .h'lilh" dnlll.rllll" . .lIh.U. tUU""M "nil . . . .Untlu" . . . BIIY uf YUllf IJrulglst , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or 8C1I < 1 ' ( ' . 11HlIllIIll lor . "rlh.III. . T..U. lUonh\lM I\n\1 "U..II. . , " "r . . . . . .tll'n IUtr , by rcturu : nail. 10.000'l'8111I\UIIII,18. Hol < 1 bl I I1Jrulll : 18. OIImUEBTEII OnEMIOAL 00. 3100 Mulliaon " 'U'trl' , "U' I" . , 1".6- .u..u. . . 1a DOD" , Special Homeseebers : EXCURSIONS VIA Louisville & Nashville l . . TO AI.I. l'OIN'rs IN SOuTmtAs'r October II , and November 15 J..CHH Ihu.n One : Irare : ( or I hc .Io..d ' ( 'r.I ) , 'I'IrI.etlillIlIt..1 \ . to rtul'lI ! 1 Ihl"S r"oll1 111110 or Hltll' . For ful1ll1for1llatioll , ratcssched- ules , time tables nud literaturc , dcscriptl\'c of the \'I\riollS rc- sources , agricultural , milleral /lUll timbcr lallds nlollg the line , call 011 or alldress .J E. Dln'olillort , H. II. A. , - St. LOlli ! ! U. C. Dallo ) ' , N. W. P. A. . , - lhlca o P. H. DUl h , H. ! ' . A. , - - liIlCIIlIlI1t1 J. II. JUll1lkoll , D. 11. A. , - J.olllb\'lllo ( ' , I. . STONE , Oon'l , IlnRHcligol'.gont , l.ouhlYilIo , Kentucky , . , - - 'l'his ofiice for neat job work. FRANSE MOORF ) , N JJ IDn1 > ] IDa : IDlJ D . Two block north of Grand Oentrnl 1I0tel. 1'111' rollllKI ! 80llcllcd. I'rlccB rOlisoulIlJlc. . W A. THOMPSON , " CONTRAUTon , f ( ; ! Jun.nEH. 1-1'\\n8 \ and oetlmatoll on horlnotlce. l'rokon Dow , NOIfI\Bka. ! . , DR. C. B. JOB , ID ti n [ ) ] 'iJpnJJDn. ! ; omeo In 1I01llly lIloclc , rH tlllrs teem IV . . enll. alace BarbeJ ; : Shop Per first-class work , aIlnt the Palace , lIarhcr Shop. Hvcrything up-to-date. I.EO DEAN , Proprictor. SUI0 OAMER N , llH9 y 8 u-9cell l1t ' ' . - A'I' I.AW. lIooms B an,1 II , lIoalty mock , lIrokuullow , Nub. H II4L SIDE HEIUORDS . IIml Duroo Jauey ling' ! hrlJtll\lI,1601d. , lIe t tiiooll ofthclr clase. Addrcfs , O. . OADW.EI.L. Broken Hnw , Nebro.ka ' DR. C. JJ. MULIJENS , Physician Surgeoll. 2nd IHalrway from Wflot end In Realty Dlock ; rlJ IJonco , 3rLl wult 11. K. chnrch , on lIame ellte of etroct. c't'r'lIroken ' lIow , Ncbraek . CITY HB H. SHOP , . u. O. HU'l'TON. l'roprlotor. Flr t-cl \Vork , Huar Room of Droken 110' . Blale UI\III1. DroJ.cullow , Ncbraeltl\ . - , ROSS G. MOORE , Attorney-at-Law , Honl ostatl ! 111 < 1 lOin brok'r. OlUeo n ANI' ' . " . lIIock , IIrokcn Uow , Notlra kB. . ! : : .I : 'O = L ! . l.w : _ , ( sllL YNr COUC 00-5 AND CU E Tim D.U' ' C8 t WI ; I' [ ( i g's New Discowery 'PTION PrieD FOR CONSU 50c&$1.0 ( . OLDS FreD TI'lal. Surest and Quickest Oure for un THROAT nnd LUNG TROUl' . ' LES , or : MONEY DAOIr. . .