' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ , " ' ' ' ' , . . - , _ , TT'I''IW' ' 'fl' : , , , ' ' : . ( , . - . . . . . . . - ' " . , " . . . ' . ' USTER COUNTY " : , , , "EPUBLIC N. ' ' " . , , BS'l'AHLISHED lH82. ' ! 'HE Oli'FICIAL PAPER Ol CUSTER COUNTY. LARGEST , CIRCULATION OF ANY PAP H I 'l' E COUNTY. - \ = : _ . _ . . " ,4 r" , 1 VOL. XXIII. , _ " , _ _ BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , N . RASK J THURDSAY , . JANUARY 5,19Q5.--ElGl- , : PW E , " : - ' - ' NO. 3D. . . . - - - - - - . - - - - tV. , ( If'lDI VIDtJAltITV - - - - - - - - ; ' . . . . . . , J" i ! There IS 1I1lh\1fll1nhly abnllt ' ; : ' . W cyeglusses the ! mult' 11 < ; dn" 'j or. : "r. Not ever'one cnn be IiUed with : ! r : 'fiY t e same clip nn 1 spritl . De. ; i stdes , e'c glasses : lhould b r : :1.11. built to fit the face becomingly , ,1 i fJ and a Inll fen.tured perl'ou ; i needs a different stzed lens , etc ) . , , , 'M ' . : than the man with a brond fnce. . m.a c e'cglnsses to fit each ; ; I , 1Dclt\'llual , and charge tlO more ; r ' ! r. thall ) 'Otl pay for ready madc = 'fi stock , . . . r f ' I mOO ' > ; i' OO . . ' : , t. "ii/ii " / , . : r : " , . , . . . . . ' " . . . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . ' " , . "t . " : ! . : ' ' : ' ' ' ; i1 ' . U . : ; jr 1 ' . . i ; "ii'.t : ' .1 . t . ! ; : . 'ti" ' . . ' . . " . . . . . . .i ' . i. " _ 'J''h ' , .J : r-i'- , ' " . . . . . , , , , . - . . . . . , . . ! .YiJ . h . . : . , . : . . : . . . . . . . " . . : . . , . . . , w'l . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ) . " . . ' . . : . . : . . . , . , . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . " . . ! . . : .r "t ! ! ! i1r.,4-'J : . . . . . ItJ .pr.4. , . . : , ; i i : : : ; .Ol. ' " 1'.1 , ' , : : ! : : J"i ! t ; Tablets , . -AND- School Supplies , . , -b.T- J. G. H ae'berle 's ; . SCIENCE BREVITIES. : A. kind of papcr is made from .ea- weed which is 50 transparent that it may be used instead of glass . for win- I l . . . dmrs. ti : ) Prusaian blue is made by fusing horses' hoofa and other animal refuse matter \dth impure . potassium carbon- ate. Dr. Pal1sa has giTen the name "Slatin" to the lIIl1all planet which was tiiftcover'ed by him on the 9th of } { arch Int. Int.A. A. medical eXllert contend ! ! that out of 1,000 girls Rtudying the piano before thc age of 1 about 600 are affiicted with nervous troublcl > in later life. "Gossmner iron , " the won erful prod- ct of the Swansca iron mills , is so thin that it takes 4.800 sheets piled Ol1e on the other to mBke an inch in thick ness , Hydrogen light is sIJl.'cial1y fa.vored In hospital work for hygienic reasons , l1 ide from the udvautnges of economy , , Dnd the recent cxpIH'icnce with the new 5t1'aeho ll\mp at the Vienna general hospitnl conllrms the favorahle report , , ! aheady l'cec'ed. . ] n GC1'IIIItn'arnish fnctories an easy wa } ' to extingulRh a burning pan of oil hRII been fouu in the use of a fine- meshec1 , , 'irc net. As Boon ns this eo\'C'rs the burnillg' s trfnee the iron wire : : ! COli- c.1uct off the heat so raplc.11 ' that the gtules cnn no longl'lnmc , Phrl'nol istH r't ' thl\t thc higher intellectual - tellectual processes arc performed in the Crout IInrt of tIll' braill , but recent studies have led Memo ph 'HiologiSts to coucludo that the IHJ"tcl'iOl' lobes of the cercbrum nre 'the 1'nl : scat of ml'U- tal lowel' . 'l'heal' 10118 are more de- \'eloped iu Ulan thr.1l in other animals , lUt'rl are most eonspictlous in the l gbest rnees of men. ' 1'ho old thc'lry that the apparent eu- Ia.rgement of sun wlII moon near the horizon is due to compl1' : sol1 with tcr. rt'stril11 ol > jc ts hns loll ! been nnsn ti : , . , " la tor ' , It In now upluiucd as II. 1' ( - suIt oC somc pceuliurJt.\ the e 'I' . which IIceotlnt ube fot' the Inte deter- minl\tion that the shape ol the sky II ) f a horlzontull ' witllmcd convexit ; } ' , with a singular dCIJreslon : in the zcnitb , _ 'I : ( It'I1CSO\JIO : . IIL'"t lc'LlIn ' ! : . Two collergirl. . . at home for tbeh aprlng , 'ncntiun eoneeh'ed II. bt'illianl idelL the other c1a , . . Ever ; } ' g-irl lenow ! the plcasure of I'cllding or listcning t < "creepy" stories nud being 80 fright ened that one llnren'l look over one'l shoulder. ' 1'he ; ) ' etermlned to try thh delicious sensation to the uttermost pas sible to them. 'fhe.v su.t up all nig-ht . .I. , with plenty of candy anti n. substantia ! ' luncheon. and a pile of boolts fron \ wl eh to rend to each other , Thesl stories included KipUng's "ntmi , " Poo' . " : \Iurdcl : in the TIuo lorguQ ; " thl "Death.of . Nuncy Sykes , " Buhver' "nQu.se and the Urail1 , " and pllrts of th , "Tul r 'fwo Cities. " In the morninl two , "cry sleepy and somewhat cros young women declarCil tlmt ono woull not helieve how dUIlctJlt it was to si , down in cold bloocllttHI malto up one' miml to be scared , "Yon can't do i . ; . dcl1hcratclJ" , " tI S thoh' onc1uRion. . ' FOR SALn-680 acres , 1 mile 0 Broken Bow , on reasonable terms 28tf T. W. EDWARD S. ' . . ' . l' " - Is : : : : : : : : : : : . - - Remcmber the Dixies Jan. 14. a.Hiscr of Mason Cit.r returned home this m01'l1ing on 44. Charlcy Windnagle and 'Vilt McCundlcRs returned to T./incoln ' Monday. Diah Woodruff of Georgetown , was a city visitor the latter part of last wee ] { , "Till Reeder and wire of l\lerna , returned from a short visit to Ravenna yesterday morning- , John Turner returned last night from a visit to Bedford , Iowa. , where he spent his holiday . va- . cation. 'I'he Misses Sullh'an and Lo- m ax returned to Lincoln Monday to resume their studies in the Wesleyan Uuiver\ity. ! ' John Reinhard of McKinley , called Friday' and renewed his subscription to the Rl\PUDLICAN and Nebraska Farmer. John Wall of Arcadia , has the congratulations of his friends in his succcssful racc for chief clerk of thc house of representativcs. Rev. J. R. Woods of Mason City , attcndcd the meeting of tbe board of the Baptist statc convention at Lincoln Tuesday. Ray Duke of Mason City , went I to Llncoln Monday to visit his I mother , with tbe view of going to N vada , Iowa , on a short visit. ' Wm. Haumont of Elton , re. turned to Lincoln Monday to resume - sume his studic ! ) in the a.gricul- tural department of the state university. Tom Wright editor of the Anslev Chronicle went to Lincoln Saturday to witness the prelim. inaires incident to the organize ation of the legislature. , A. T. Simms is having another story added to his 'residence. When completed it will greatly improve thc appearance as well as the convenience of the home. W , S. MaUey of Ansley , wa at Lincoln the first of the weel , looking after a clerkship in tbl legisbture , but as t. is sidc 10s1 in thc race for spealer , he was let ou t. , .MARHIHD-In the parlors of the Ulobe hotel in this city Dc. cember 29 , 1904 , Mr. Ed Keep of Sargent , and Miss Elsi Pax- ten of W st Union. Rev. J. R. Teagardcn , officiating. The O. E. S. Keningston will be cntertained by Mesdamcs C. H. Jeffords , 1. A , Hp.neau at thc' home of Mrs. Hcneau , Tuesday Jan. 10 , at 2:30 : 0'c10c1 { , All members arc invJted. S. L. Cant10n of this city went to Lincol Saturday to help organ. izc the legislature. He is a member of third house with g-ood chances of getting' a clerkship - ship in thc legislature. Mr. arJd Mrs. J. W. Scott 1'- turned Wednesday of last week from Dry VaHey , whcre they went to spend Christmas with the > ir children and old neighbors. Their nephew and nicce Mr. and Mrs , ' 1'hompson , who have recently - ly located in that vicinity came over with them on a few days visi t. Joseph Bec1nvith of this city went to Kcarney the first of this week and ordered a complete cement block machine for hollow walls. Mr. Beckwith will set this machine up 'in Broken Bow about the first of March , and will be prepared to supply the wants 01 the public with this popular building material , which architects say is more durable than brick or stone. In our opinion - ion this new industry will supply a long felt want and we bespeal { i for Mr. Beckwlth success in this . new industry. Mrs. 'V. H. Osborne has been quite sick for some time and the physicians in charge has decided that a surgical operation is neces. sary. Arrangements have been made for the operation todaj' , Dr. Summers of Omaha will as. 1. SlSt Dr. Mullins and the local 11 physicians in the operation , t l-Iarr , } ' and Ed. Osborne of Chey. enne W'l' and Bent Osborne oj West L1berty , Iowa , came home _ I to be present at the sad ordeal.Mrs f Luce a sister of W. H. Osborne : i. Sr. , of West Liberty , Iowa , cam ( with Bent yesterday morning. - i Hemember the Dix es JflU. 14. The new count\ ' board will meet next Tuesday C. M. Forscyth of New Helena is in the city visiting with his family for a week or two. Alpha Morgan , and family returned - turned the first of the. week froU ! ' their visit in northeastern Iowa. 'roc1 < l Berry who bas been at Omaha on ll1S wedding trip returned - turned to his houle ut AllMnce . . this morning. Bert Harris formedy of Brew- ster has located at Lincdln where he is engaged in the general mer- can tile business. : . , . ' 'l'he Farmers Institute tomorrow - row will be an interesting session and should be attended bv every one who can spare the tiine , Von. Campbellof Georgetown who spent his holiday vacation at ho ue returned to Omaha Monday , where he is taking a course tn deutistry. Mrs. Parisade Pircer of Andale Kansas , who has been visiting her motherMrs. Barrett at Merna i : ) 111 the city visiting at the home of W. W. Potts. Ole Seyerson of Triumph , boarded the train here Monday 1110ming for Lincoln to attend the agriculture department of the State Uniyersity. Wm. Noonan of Britt Iowa arrived - rived in the city last night on a visit with his parents , Mr. and Mr . 'rom Noonan. The RnpuD- I.ICAN acknowledges a social call. L. A. Wells and wife returned from Plattsmouth , Nebraska , last night where they have been visiting - iting the past two weeks at their old bome. They report a pleasant - ant vlsit- EdwAlexander and Henry Beal are late accessions to' the RRPUD- LICN force. Alexander is a student - dent in the Broken Bow Buisness college and Beal is a student in . thc city schools. " Hev. DeLong of Merna , who was recently sent to the Lincoln asylum for treatment has gone to his former home in Ohio. His brother came after him and ac- cOlllpanied him home. , J. H. Smalley who has been in the city the past week looking aft r the business 'of the Dierks I-Iumber & Coal' Co. , during the a bsence of Mr. . Molyneaux returned - ed to Mason City , this morning where he has charge of the Co's business. J as , J-Ienoard and Miss Reed surprised their friends here last week by getting married. The marriage took place at the hem : > of the bridt : , in Coucil Bluffs Iowa Mrs. Leonard is the effiClent instructor - structor in shorthand in the Broken - ken Bow college. Mr. Leonard is associated w ih LA. Reneau _ in the abstrdct business. Both the contracting parties are highly re sl'ected citizens of the city. Paul Haumont went to Lincoln ycsterda } ' morning to enter the Agricultural department of the State Universfty. This makes two ) 'oung men that has gone frOIH Elton this year , Every farmer bo ) ' in Custer county who has attained the age of 1 ( , or 18 should attend that school. They can get more practical knowledge > in six months about stock and farming than they would get in a life time on a farm without edu- catcd instructors. 'I'he Grand Island Business & Normal College of Grand Island , Ne raska , is one of the biggest and best schools of its class in the United States and we hear that several from this locality will attend this winter. It has'a thollsand students each vear and those who can not pay ll expen- scs in acIvanca are allowed to graduate from the school and pay in Illonthly installments after a posllion has been securcd for them. An\ one interestcd can get full inf rmation by addressing . . the College. Comic Ollem Brolen Bow has the opportun- lty of securing F. A. Wade's famous "Beggar Prince Opera Co. , In "Fra Dcavola" for Wed. nesday evening' , Feburary 1st. The Beggar Prince Co. , standE without a rival in the world of . . comic opera. The engagemen1 , depends upon advancc subscript. ions sale of 200 tic1cts at $1.0e each. - - , lUghlamlc1'8 lustnUUolI. , I , 'rhe , Highlanders lodge of this cily held their installation Of I o p rs for the ensuing year last : r\lesday night , The attendan e was good and , work passed off satisfactorily. After the instlll . ation'an ' oyster supperwascr\'ed ! and enjoyed by all present. 'l'he following are the omcers I I11ustrious ' } ) rotector. . . . D. M. AlUslJerfy Chief Counsellor. . A. II. Vaulalll1htghaill - , . , . " , . , . . . . . , . . . . \ Worthy Evangel , . " . J , , _ , . . .C. R , COX Conductor , , , , , . , , , , , . Miss Lulu . Drown ) Herald" " " . . , . . . . . , Miss , Lotte .Slmms Chief pCArches" , . . . . . , : Mra , A. E , m\is' \ ' Seutry" , . , , , . , , . M , , . ' . . , , . , , ChBS. IUl.is 'Varder. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , .T , A. Doots . ' . , ' .It " PROGRAM. Union' 'Young People Conveutlou of Brolcon Bow. , ' If' - - Sunday. Jau. lith : , 190 : ; , 8:00 : n. ltI , Sunrise Prayer 1\1 , U. n. churoh , led by Gertie Orr. Afteruoon Session ILL M. E. Church. 2:00 : Bible Study and } > ml o Service. by Miss Martill. llIlIrlco H'orson , 1\1 \ IIslc 2:30 : " 1'ho Ullron , " .rohn 'I'urnnr. 2:411 : DIBcu8 lon lOll by A , A , 1\1 \ Itcholl , : :1010 : by , I. I , W. [ .owl ! ! 2:00" : 'Young ' ! ' ( 'HPleM Hoolety. n 'I'raln. Ing : : ! choollor YOllng Chrlsthuls , " by H , LOffinx. ole bv U , A. WnLtjo ; . 8:05 : "Suclablllty" hy I\11s9 Sat'l\h S Ybolt. 3:11i : Disculislon led 11) ' Hev , Ohamberlaln , Music , Eveulng Sel ! lolI at 1\1. Church , . /1:30 / Pmyur Service Iud by H. A. Watts. 7:0U : 'l1'he Prayer l\1eotln \ ; " - " 1'l1e LeRder , " ChuB. Wlndnaglo , Prof. Mohler , lI'I'ho Member. " IIarr ) ' Kim ball. Dr. LORCli. 7:20 : DIcusson ! led bv L. L , Epley , 7:80 : "l'ultlvlI.tlon of Idf'ILh. . " John Lewis. Solo 1.Iy Mrs , F E 'L'tylm' 1 7:40" Are the Ohrl t 11m Young People I Advo.nclnjt. : " J as. Whitehead. Music. 7:50 : 'f L'be Youths of the 20th 'Century , " Gee , U. Muir , Anthem , Methodist Cllolr. 8:00 : ODen Parliament Icd by r . p , Rowland 8:80 : MusIc , Remember thc Dixics Jan. 14. Republican Clubbing List. . , . -j. " 'The RnpuBLIcAN has arranged the following clubbing list , good for the month of January : REPUBLICAN . . aud State Journal. . . . . . . . . $1.00 , ' . . . , , and Nebraska } 'armer. 1,55 . . aud Inter Ocean. . . . . . . . . . . 1.55 . It . and Toledo Dlade. . . . . . . . . 1.35 and Globe-Democrat , . . . . . l.bS As the prop9sition with the State Journal has been renewed for this month only , everyonc , that has not should avail themselves - selves of this offer to get the State Journal free by ordering through the RJtPUBI.ICAN. ; The Journal will be of special interest - est during this session of the leg- lature and will be worth several times the mone } required for both papers. For magazines or other papers you may' want , 5Jend to the Rn- . PUDI.ICAN. We can save you money on most of them. Send cash with order. ) ) OUlelltic 'W ronbl. ! t. I It is exceptional to find a family - ily where there are no domestic 'ruptures occasionally , but these can be lessencd by having Dr. . King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troublcs. 'rhey not only relieve you , but cure. 25c , at Lee Bros. Drug Store. JOIN1' I ST.\LA.'l'lO The MV A hall was the scene of a very pleasant party ednes- day even ing , where the Woodman - man and Royal Neighbors met in joint session for the purpose of installing officers for the year. After the instalation ccremoni- - We have just receivcd a fine lot of. , . . , . . . , : New Cards and Folders For the fall trade. . . . . Good work and Low Prices BANGS STUDlb. , . I am now located just north of the Custer National Bank. Comc and see me for barlfains ln real I estatc. Some cholce acre property - perty for sale. ; 8 tf RAS. ANDRRSON. ; I Dr. T. W. Bass. dentist. Office over McComas' drug store. 25tf es lun h w 'ser'ved to which I all did ample justice. Following is the list of ofliccrs : 'HO\\I. . NnIG'\lBORS - M sdams i Ora J. Hobinson"Oraclej , .Mt.lfY Street , Vice O. i Loretta Street , Chancellor , Nellie. \ qlliss Rc- corderj Chafit ) . I Ricltel , H.ecd'v.i Carri Peniugton , Mar ali S.arah H. We t , 111 er Sentinel ; Anl1a 'Strill1cyT : ) 1t : r nHllcli Cor . 'McCouins au Neltie Jenldlls'Man ' agersi Dr. W. R. Peuingtol1 , Physician - sician , ' . . " " " " . \ 'Vb'O'Dl\lAN-'Wm. 'arr tl , V. C. G , T. R biitson , W. A.i' ' 'E' S" . .Holcomb , anlter ; F. M. Skill- man , Clerki Chas. Robiur.ol1Es . corti P.R. tradleYIMau'agcrGco. ; Jontc , Scntry . " . I'HI SE 'l'S ' FOR TIB DOrS" VRlnnbtc Arllctl'H ( JIron A "R'to ; Doys Whu Scll the Llu uln SUndRr SIRI' . - 'l'he greatest newspaper in , Nebraska - braska today is the Lincoln Sunday - day Star. It has special features ! . . . . . not found in any other newspaper. The Star's Comic Section is prill t 'd ' in colors and is alwa.ys entertaining. The Mngazil1e Section with its beautiful picturei in colors has no equal in the west. , Added , to tHese nre the many in- terestiug features that go to ma.ke up n great dailYtlcws'papel" . 'The. ' Sunday Stnr has made a great hit , and Is n trcmcndous su c s . \Ve want 'boys in eve'ry t wn 1a Nebraska 'fo seH the Sunday S'fii . Oth r 'boys ' arc"l11'aking' ge : t money se.l1i g th Star.'t tqrt .Jpn .ju b1\sin \ s.s fr , . l rizei are pffcred" c3.04 .month , tOl t , boys , who sell , the gr.eatc UUtu ; " berof , Sunday. Stars. , , W1' Q .fqr particulars of ihis qffer ,3on4 , wQ tc up your list of customers , . befpte ; some one gets ahead . of you. Re- m' thUh'r we tielp 'you.t's'ta'tt in the 'Uusin s , ' 'No'c ' ' pit l t i . ' . ' "I qui red. Don't delay : Wr te t'o'day : ' , Address 8'tal' . Pub. o. . , , LIyc ln Nebr slm. " . , " , " 28- , , - . . . . . . - I. , : I I . . . t . . , FARMERS INSTITUTE . , ' _ r . ' " . , , ' . , It TO BE HELD AT . , . , ! , , , ' < . ' , BROKEN NEBRASKA JANUARY 6 , ,1S06 BOW , , , ,7 , , - - - ' , U _ . ' , .J. D , REAr.I , President. WILLIS OADWELL , Soorelary.r " ' " . . . . , The proleen Bow lnotituta tbis year will be uuueulI.lly stroDR- , from the faat that four of th cst speakers iu Nebraska will be pro8en > . PROCRAM. " . FRIDAY. : Music 10:00 : Prelim'no.r ' ) ' . , , , , . . , 10:80 : Iniry , in OUBtcr OOUL Y , . . . . , Mr :1" : . ' For-guaoD , . Bea.vqr , Or,08 i.ng 11:00 : Ii ofl1/e / Orops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr. . 0 , M. Lewolhng' , De.aver Pity 11:30 : Why tb Boy Jenvea the Farm. . . . . . . .0. H. Jeffords , Broken Bow . , , , , , . " " ' . .H .t 1:30 AlfaHa Oulture. . : . . .M'r. O. M. LewelJlbg- , Beaver Oity , Nobra k : Bene'1 ts of the A' rioultura Course , State Univcrsi'ty. . . . . . . . . . . . . / " . , . . . . " , . . . . . . . . . , .J , 'V. Dawson. graduate. Broken Bow 2:1 Growiug' nnd Marknting Potatoes. , , . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . , . , " . . . . . .1\1r. ' 1' . G , Fcrgu8on , Beaver Crotlsing , Nebraska Mr. Fergumu raises potatoes by tbe ton thousand buobela. 3:15 : Economio Pork Produotion , . . . , . . . . . , : , . . . . . ! . . . Mr. Lewelling 4:00 : wme Grass" . . . , . " . ' . . . . . . . . , . . .J. G. Brenizer , Broken Bow .1 : 30 Question Box. . Musio , ' 7:00 : Sui ! 'Pillago " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . ' . L " . . " Mr. ll'ergl.tson 7:45 : Cnre ! lnd MRnf.igem nt of Po.uItry. . " . . . ; . . . , . . . . .Mr. Lewellh'1g. ' 6:80 : Addrtjso. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Mrs. 'Olara ' A. Y o ng , Broken Bow SATURDAY MORNING-Horticultural Soa.ion. . ' Music. 10:00 : Report of OlJicerti. , I , . ' , . . . , 10:80 : Adllrosa. , " . . . * ' . , , , . , . . , , . . , . . , . , , . . . . . E. I ! " . Stopbons , Crete 11:00EJIwtiouofofficers. : , , ' , . _ . , . . . . , ' .i..I . 11 :00 : Demonstration In J udRtng Bornes for Soundnes " . . , , . . . . . . l' , . . . , ' , . , . . ' , ' " . , . , . " , . , . . . Dr. A , Bostrom , Minden , Nobrslka. ! 11 :80 : A ! i'lIrrner'a'xporionce Ill ! U Hortloultur listt. f.D.Bbuman , Cnll"wn , : Musio. . . . , ' , ' .1:00 : Selection Ilnd Cnro of Seed Corn , ' Mr , D. , Po A8hQ rn"Gibbon , Nqb 1 :45 : Roport. of Corn Judging Cmnmittee. . . . 2:00 : AnimlLI Diseases /lnd their Trcntrnont. . , . . . . . . . , . : . ' . . Dr. Bostrom 2.15 : Corn Cultivation" . , . " . , : . " " . . , . " . , . . . . . . , . .Mr. Aehbu'rn 3:30 : Sto.c roedin on ! ha Farm , ' . , . . ' . . . . Willis Oadwel.l , roken Bow 4:00 : RttIS\11K \ and Mnrkettng of the Hog. " " " . . . , .Ro. E , Allen , Arnold 4aO : Permnnent Organizl\tion. . ' l\Iu'sio. ' . to' . 7:00 Bet ) Koeping. , . . . . , . . . . . " . . . . . , . , . . .Mrs. A. L. Amos , C.o\1tosk ' 7:30 : Addrp88 , , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . , E F. Stephins 8:00 : 'I'IIX Question. . , . , . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . , , . . . . . , .Jules Haurqont 8:30 : AddrrJ : B. . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , , , . . . . . . . flon. F. 1\1. Ourrie III'l\dclition 10 Iho I\bo\'o there will be a number of Ouster ounty's bellt locl11 speaker/ / I\tll'lIdRtlCU who will treat \ltrioty of. topics. Thero' ' IVi1I1IiCl ! : be II dpllmdid mUdical program by Broken Bow's beat talent. \ Prlao. for Corn. Prizes of $5.00 , : ! I3 00 and $2.00 will he given to the boys or girls uu. der eigh teen j'earl'l ' flf It U who brin # { in tbe ten large8t' ' ears of o rn to' the' institut , Prize of $500. $3.00 ulld $2.00 willRJso , be iven .to tbe mun or women over eighleen Jettrs of age , who bring in tbo btJ6t , ten ears l f oorn to the institute. All contl'stants UlUlt : he in aCI ultl attendanco. PrizeJ : of 5200 and 81.00 will be tven to the partie8 8eloatillg the best ten eafS of o , rn out of forty oars whioh will bo 011 exhibition at thio lrisiitute. 'flils o.Jntl'tlt it ! op"n to every body. \ ; ( 'he tJ/llnH ; / ! eo IIl'poin ' ad to judge tbe corn will report at 2:20' P. M. on S tllrc1I1) ' . ' A PormanDnt Organization. At lhis illBt lula ' 1 permanent organization will be efTeoted and ofUo811j , . . . , . eleated who will have the matter of fulure institutes in oharge. ' - - Don't Mi s It. No farmer in Custer county eRn afford to miss this institute , it will' give you now i oM au will RWdlen interest in many 1l10dern methods of. fttrmiul { . The inconvenience und smltll expense y 'wil1' be p t t ' in J\t. . \ending \ every c uion of this aplondid meeting will pay you I\n hundred fpld \ for the time tllI mouey spent , Progressive farmtw like progr s8ive busi- , lIess and prMe.81iol1al ! men , Btudy their own line at bl1oinoss and profit by . DOW Ideas whrch are boiul { contl\utly advanced. You may be a good faro. mer Rnd II sUloc 88ful one , bllt lhera is no line man yet. . .discovered who Imows all about farming ! Gl\t out of tbo sbell and oome 'to Broken Bow. J\nd attend thh institute. 'Vtll.\t has proved to be a boqefit to otbers will , just fill surely provo to he a benefit to you. of 'V. , I1lso OXp Ot another speaker from abroad on Hortlcultufalsubje"ts.t W a 111:50 : 01\11 your attention to the speoial Hortioultural Beaslon Satur day forenooa Bnd evening. We want every farmer to attend all of 'h suss ion and tbe laditB are captHlaUy invited.