. . Puhllehcd evoI ) ' 'rhur da7 11& Iho cotlnt ! : ! oll& . . 1t.M. ' \ ISU ltIt\ ' . . . . . EUlor , : nt rod lit the 1I < , .tllmco at Broklln 00" ' , Noh" AI . ( toobl\-AI" " , tnllUor rur tran ml llon tbrougb tlln lI. Ii. 111I1e. tlUU/\IJlU'"luM " t'IUUIC. , no Villn In " , Iv.a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1IW \ , .Il. ' ' ' 11 tt In 1J1I I"r Illock. "nlllLl , , u" _ _ . UVRltT1INU ! ! nAT ! ! , f nOIlI'Allam" , I" r month , ' 7 no. OM'haU cn. . IAmn I'r mlllth SS OJ QII rIOr culnmll. pnr "IOIIth , .w " 'PII &I.n . , 'I"for ( " 11111"0 , rAI - " , Inch I'or ' tnonth C6ut-/r / on 1I'lt Ialo , 60 coute I'er IIIOhlor monlh I l.oeJ\IIII"orllpllI fI CI'U II Ior " " 0 each I. lor. tlnll.NoUen or rhllreh Ilre , "oclllhlllIlInd onlorl/lln. ml\lIt" whew mono ) 1 Cllllh"'cI , olill.bl\U rltoll. lIllnt IIOUCOI 1111,1 , 'I\ tllntllln)011111 , , rato" . WI"ItI'"jflintlC"S ' Iroo. halt , 'rleu rur 1"IIIDlng 1I lnl l'roMn . 110Mb 'UIUOO frl'o , lu\U 1"lc. . lor 11h"lIehlng ohltllnr , DotlCOII. IIDII c td 01 Ihallke. 1.01(111 IIOUCO at rdLus pruldod hI . 'lI&otOIl of Nebr".h. . I' ' Thursday , July ( " 1905. I' ' - - - - UCPUIJllclI1I Slnl" COII\'enllulI. At the meeting of the Republican - lican State Central Committee I held last Friday night nt I4incoln , the date for the state convention was fixed for September 14. " 'l'he basis of reprcsentation agreed upon is one delegate for every 125 votes cast for'l'heodore l oosevelt. for Presiden t on major fraction thercof and one delegate at large for each county. 'l'here were 2,58 votes cast for Hoose- velt in Custer county which would entitle the county to 22 dcleg'ates , including the delegatcs at large. St'rI'l'llIry Uti ) ' IIt'ull. 'l'he announccmcnt in the papers - pers Sunday ofthe death of Secretary - tary Hay was a great surprise to the public in general. \ \ Idle it was known that he was not well , it was reported that his condition I was not serious and Syulptoms wcre favorable to his speedy recovery - covery , It'rida.v prior to his death. Satunlay morning his physi ians reported that he was much improved - proved and would be able to sit up S'aturdav. 'rhc change came so suddcnlj that none of his family - ily cxcept his wife were able to , reach his bedside before death , I yet they were sleeping in the same building. IIis remains were taken to Clevcland , Ohio , where they were buried yesterday. In the death of Secretary Hay the co ntry has lost one of its greatest statesman. lIe was not only held in high estcem. by his own country , but commanded the rcspe ! = t and 111gh esteem of all other nations. Few men ha'e had so many complicated que - tions to deal with as Sccretary of State than he had during his administration. Yet in each he met the issue with honor to him- sclf and credit to his country. 'J'ho 1\1. H.'u'clJl'Itliun In Bl'oken Bow .Jnly "i. 'l'alk aboul your sane celebra- tions. 'l'hat was just what we had in Broken Dow 'ruesday with a big S. It was no great hurrah time , with horse racing , ball games , sack races , potato races , greased pigs or greased poles. Instead it was a quiet social time with a well rendered program , consisting of music , reci ta t ions anl add resses and a basket dinner. Owing to the 111udd.y condition of the streets the program was postponed until the afternoon. Several hundred people gathered - ered to enjoy the pleasant shade and the fine program thnt was rendered. 'l'he exercises were open d by the audicnce singing , " 'rhe tar Spangle Bann r. " 'l'his was followed with prayer by l ev. A. M. f4evac\c. \ 'rhe audience - ience then sang I6Amcrica. " 'rhe Declaration of Indepcndence was ably , read by Capt E. C. Pickett. A piano solo was then rendered by Miss Dertha Koo er , author of the Star of Ncbraska. l ccitat- ions , " 'l'hC' Burial of Moses" bv Mrs. L. J. Ring , was well re - dercd and much appreciatcd. 'fhe principal address of thc day was delivered b.y S. S. Hay- man of Grand IslU1d , who discussed - cussed the natal dav and the protection - tection and building up of honles. He dwelt at length upon the good work being one in this line by . the fraternal insur ncc organizations - ations and especially by the 1\1. B. A. under whose 'auspices this celebration was conducted. IIis . 'address was patriotic timely and wcll received. . . . - - - - - . . - . : . J.f. r.el. . F. w. itA YES , 8 Jeweler and O > > tician West Side Square , Broken Bow , Nebraska. , , . \ , 1 . . . - Ayers \That arc your Friends sl1yln about you ? That your grpy hair rTakes ] you look oHi ? And yet , you arc not FortY ! Postpone this looking old. lIair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor opd restore to your gray hair ' ll the deep , dark , rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. . . Aer' . lIalr Vigor rei tared the natural color 10 my Itra , halrl aDd I Alii Kreatly 1leIIlrd. , It I. ull rOil cia m tM II. " . , 111118. K. J. V AIUlKUAII , Meclllulcnlllo , . 1 : . fllOO a 111I11111. J. O. AYKR 00. . drl'r ' I'I' , for l.owell. 1\1 all. Dark Hair A duettentitled " 'Phe Celebra. tion of the 11. B. A. composed and sung by the Misses Zeda and Zin Grant was a very fine production - duction and well rendered. Miss Koozer played the accompament on the piano. Hecitations were delivered by Mamie Chapin and E. J. Thomas , both of which were good and very much enjoyed by the audience. I ecitation , Marc Autony's original - iginal oration was very ably de. livered by Miss Zin Grant. She is a fine spealer and she was able to raise her voice in the midst of the continual explosion of fire crackers so all could hear her. Dr. C. Piclcett , who was able to DCCUPY a position on the platform , aftl'r his long- illness fa vored tI ) ( : audience with an address corn. plimenting the occassion and gave some splendid thoughts on living for the benefit of human. lty-expressed his appr ciation of the interest shown bv his friends l1uring his long illne ss. One of the principal papers of the occasion was the Lodge Poem by Mrs. W. D. Grant. Mrs. Grant fortunatelyfor such occ'as- ions has a strong voice and is a tine speaker , which enabled her to interest her audience by making' hersetf heard. We appen d thl' poem this week and will gublish the song in our next is.me by spe. cial request of members who heard thcm : , LOIIIH , "OIUI. ( Hy I\1rH. CaUIla Orant. ' r.onIC aICo wall tlur Ubert ) . Illvell , I.UIIIC alro wall our countr ) ' nI&de : free. 11I1 tod&y : WI ! ar" reat1hllr thl ! bh lttlull' rhat wall Illven to you and to lIIe. It wa'l80ulllled forlh frolll the belfrey AIIII the tunell ranlt far and wide Prom Allallllc'l foallllnl' billoWII ' 1'0 Paclfic'lI IIl1wlnll' tide. In a far 01T weHterll city. ( 'l"wall a lIIall'lc one you know ) AUII we celebrale that IIIrlhday. In the tnwII of Jlroken 1I0w. 'rlendllhltl hi tbe ntlllhlY walchword. 'l'hat walt coined III Heavell above. Gllhled rollnd with thoulfutflll "Prudence" Anll tl8 bOllnded with our "Iove. " SOAve Hald In our fair city , " 'l'hat thuse wonlH lIIeall lIontelhllllf II'raud , We will form an nrder IIIhrhl ) ' 'l'hat wllIsruanl our little band. " AlIIllLe 1\1. 11. A. waK founded. All WI/elher linn aud "Irouif. We will tell of thentln Hlory. ' IIreath Ihem fOrlh III deathle'llllonil' . Fatlwr.l\1olher. here tOll'etber Meet with Mall , . allli daliithierli Ilear , And we "Ian with IIne.anuther 1.'or th. . continII' day and year. All the , laYK roll onl\nd onward. Stronger hall our order tlrowlI. Slanll we IIrlit amOli1f fraternal. . I < ' "r ollr faille III whlely knowlI. ' Jlow III an thllbroad frelJ coulliry. Wo nphoM a broLher dear. HolllJlII lIlIhlu ; Ill ! IIIJI Ilvlnll' . Hpcalch'lf to him wonl ! ! of cheer. Well hl ! knowR our lodlClJ fralernal. , 'I'hollr Glorloull 1\1. II. A. WIIhili \ luve,1 one. . blr lItlthen , cherlh. lie their comfort , help ; ullll1ta ) ' . So Itlliav In nur d..ar wcslerll ell ) " . III the beaullflll IIrnkeli Jlow. We Call lell of PrC\'IIOIII stili IIvlnll' . 4\ " It ranlC front the b\lIlolI& : all'o. lIow the M , II. A ' 01. of the nation ' In I'rced'm allli Unloll hhall 8tallli ' 1'0 hhuw furth Ihelr Uonorand ( Hury A. . a beacOIIoIll/hL o'cr the lalili. MARIUlU-At ROUlsdnl church , Lin. 1'01u ouuty , S , D. , Miss Marie daughter ofIr. ! . atllll\1rs. PRill Hnehoe , to Alberl 1 J. VllnAntwcrp , of Brokeu Bow , Ne1ir. ; June 2H , ' 9 < > 5. Groomsmeu-johu Hne. : hoc , hrother of the hride , Df St. Lnwrence , . I > , John Oppcdahlcousln of the bride ; , ofIt. ! . Vernoll , S. D. Uridesmail1-l\lIss Sophia HIICboc , sisler of the bride , ! \Ilss Mllrlc Hlleboc , cousin of the hride of Wooluocket , S. D. Ushers-Peler Ene. bee autI Oscar Elleboe brother and cousin , respectivel ) ' of the bride. l'rompUy at II a. m.l\Ilss Agatha MOCI1 of eresfonl , S. D. begau MeutIlesohm WedlHllg much , the br\de \ aopearetI fro III the right vestr ) ' of the c1nirch Rlul the groolll fro III the left , the brltIe was cSIor. tl'dto the Rtter 011 the arm of her sistci Miss Sophia , the groom by I\Ir. john Hne. hoe. The impressl\'e I.uthenUl Cerelllony was perfonllell by ReA. . M. Manlls , of Beresford , S. D. About 150 luvltell guests , wcre present , all attending the reo ception at the homc of the hrldes parents , where the fcsllvities were prolonged tit ! thc "wee slIIa hours.If MIss Eneboe if u vcr ) ' popnlnr young lady and to kllo\ , her was to lorc her. The groom Is the 5011 of Mr. autI Mrs It. H. VnnAlltwerp , who are among tilt early ploneerll of the south.west part 0 : Custer count ) . , antI are amollg the 11\0S' ' highly respectl'tl citizens. lie Is a youn n\lUl of high cstecm , energy and cultllrc lie Is the civil ellglneer of Uroken no , . anel Deputy COUllt ) ' sun'c ) or. The contracting parties met at l1remont Nehr..IoIboutz : years ago where they werl both attcnding College , both are grad , uates of { 'remont College , the bride rnll lIallug from the Armmuensls aud Com merclal courses. Tbe groom from till pjdacticlull S ieutUic COIJf\r.S \ oHIJ. t Ju . . , I . . . stUnt/out / Many elegant allli useful gifts were received. The brlcle wore an accor- dlau gown of creO\J1 \ cnrlienne antI IJrlda "leI with cRrnAtlons. The brl.les . 11mlds wore pale hlue Allk 11\1111. The groom wore the cOI1\'CntlonRI black with white , -est , gloves Rnd tie , groolllsmcn the Mme. 1110\Ver \ of the day , white carna. tion. Mr. and 1\Ir8. VanAntwerp will be at.home m Brokell Dow , aftcr july 18 , 1905 : where the groom has recelltly built autl furnishctl n lIew home. "rlle Cnnloll Icacler /lpcaklllg of the wl'tlding IlnYI ! , "The htille was horn In Lincoln county , S. D. Rllliis II young llItl ) ' of high IltIalnlllclltl , with II 5UUUY disposition - position alltl wiunlug WII'II , u fit cOlllpau- 101. fQr her hrlllinut youllg husbaud. 'fhe father lIutlllOtlter of the chnrmiug hrillc , were plolleers lu thc lIeUlelllcut lIull dc. veloplllent of Highland towushlp IIlId no family In the ' IlIlIIore county' highlr cs- tecmed. , ' Presidcnt Roosevelt has succeeded - ceeded in getting the Russians ani ! Japs to agree to a cunference with the view of terminating the war. 'l'he diplomots of Europe arc greaHy surpriscd that he was able to accomplish it. It is hard for the foreigner to realize that the United States has the greatest - est influence of any government in the world. Ed. ROYbe , Secretary ot the Sta te Banldug board accompan ied bv his wife arrived in th'e city ionday night o spend the L ourth with old acquaintance. Mr. Royce returned to Lincoln this morning , Mrs. r oyce will remain a few days to visit. Manager Carlos informs us that the material is all here for putting - ting in a metaiic toll line from here to Callaway , except the cross arms. 'fhey' are expected to arrive this week and the worl ! of constructing the line will be. gin as soon as they arrive. Hurse Snit' . We will ofTer fifty-three head of well bred native horses and coltsl for sale on Saturday afternoon - noon , July 8 , 1905 , at l inlen's barn , Bruken Bow , Nebraska. A number of these broken to work. All of them broken to halter. Sevcral well brolcen saddle horses. Nothing over eight years ( lId. A number of grade Shire Colts that will make tine work horses. A pair of well matched Coach Colts , three years old. 'l'ime will be givcn to those desiring - siring it. 'ferms made known oil day of sale. CURRIH & PRI\'l'TYl\IAN. n. or 11. The Degree of Honor lodge will meet J ul v l1t h D t 8 p. 111. Itii tia- ' tion of 'candidates aud refresh- ments. Aukle l1rokell. I ' Mrs. G. .L. 'furner had the mis. . fortune Tuesday to llislocate her ankl . She was at the home of ' 'Iud Morton's in the afternoon , where she fell down cellar , through a trap door. The injured - ed member ' was successfully set and lt this writing she is resting as comfortably as is possible under the circumstances. . CHRISTIAN CiIURCli. Preaching next L'rd's da ) ' . Mo ing thcme , "Christian Char- The . ' . Skill of the . American Housewife . In Bread Making" is due to Y east Foam. It makes l good I Bread ; . r from any flour. t 'eaat Foam Ie the yealt . t ok the " ' 1rat Graud 1t6 at the tn. Loula Kx- PQlIltloD , allli 'a aold by aU "roeon at 60. . . . llackage- , "uoueb ror 40 loavel. Our book" Oood Dread" tree. ' . NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. ; CHIOAQO. , LL. . . - It l [ . , . _ ' _ , . . _ _ _ V - ! O , . . . . . . . - , . - . , , .iJt.40' " . . . A - " . . " . . _ - - . - - _ _ . - . - - - . _ - - . - . - - , , . .I . _ r . " . . . - , ' " " . . . . . " Peale-Sheppard , - - - Company's. , . . ' , Announcement. , . , - , We have seced. : , . for thi faIr's tl'ad.e 'I , . ' the celebrated 11118 of W. S. Peck & Co's. . ' " line of Clothing for 1\en \ and boys. This , . , . line of Clothing has ; no peer in . this , ' coun try and. is well and f vera bly \ known as it has been handled. here for . a , number of years. It will be.on . sale. , , . about August 1st. And. don't you ford . . get it , we have one of the 'best stocks of - . Shoes for children , boys , ladies an l gentlemen - . tlemen in the west , and. at prices th t . we will defy competiton. All .of our. J lines are well assorted. n . up. . tOad.ate. Remember we handle everything and . . seI it right. Call and. see s. - i - - - . IF YOURS FOR BUSINESS , PEALE-SHEPP ABU C MP ANY . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . _ . . . , . 4' ' 4. " ' . . : 'f1" . ' ; 'I-i "p . . . . - . i\ ' ' _ I . : i t I acter , Whal to be. " Evening theme , or "Christian Ch'alrv. . " 'Special tllusi . 'fhe pu blic 15 cordiLilly invit.ed .to . come anel wor.ship . . . with U3. .J , 1 . ; . , F. BAtU.tON , PaHtor. \ , . . - Servkes next r40r < r daJ' ill the paptis Qhtrch ! at 11 a. m. and S . m. . SubJe t fpr the morning's $ en'ice wilL"be ' .Thc Spirit in rc- l tion to prayer.'l'he : evening's ( > cr."ic , will , be of a special char- acter. 'l'he pastor \vill preaoh bu/the "subject : "A 'Drama in r cal lAfd in "tHree ads , " .Act 1.-"A Creedl Il a'tli h" . Act 11.-"A vould be'Suicide. " Act nI.-"A Minisfering Saint. " 'rhe Male . Qnartette and ' \.oung Pcople's Choit'Viii render sp cial music. 'E\'erybot1.v made w.elc01l1 . A. 1\1. Ll\VACK , Pastor. . - . . . . . . - - . - - . . . BESr [ I-lOUSE P AINrr. . . . . . , . : rrHERI : is no excuse for p1ltting any lHtint on ) Tom' h01lse other t.han tiouth- O1"n , Vhite'LmHl. Nothing elfo is as good - . . . . . : , .t ---nothing' elRe is as cheap . ( by . the . you. : ) . . ' . All th is hns ' been p1"\'en. . I i SOI D 13Y ALI.J DI3ALEI . S , : . i . - - - - : - - - . . I - _ _ _ - = - - - - - - ; ; : : : - - ; . = ; : ; ; . : : : . . . . . . . - " ' /M \ ' ; : . - - - - - - - : : II I I I . 1 AUCTION SALE. , . . ' . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . I J - - ; . - . _ , . . . - - . . . - . : : = ; : : : ' - - ' - - - : I - - - I On Saturday , July 1st the Stantlard Cattle CompanJ' win scll I. at Mullen , NcIJrasl l , al 10:30 : a. 111. at Public Auction , to the I hig-hcst bidder for Cash , approximately he following : I' ' i 300 head of Horses antl1\lares , which will'inc1l1elc the Com- ' , ! " pany' best haring team for Halcs , lowl'rs and S\\'eeps , Satl- i , ( lie Horses alit ! some Mares with colts by their sic1e. 'l'ltis ! I I1ltluher will also inchttle so heatl of young nat \'c l\larcs nl1l1 : , I Geldings ( lty.pure' ) red PcrchcrOl stallion raised CD. the COlli- " I pany's ranch ) rtJnlllng from yearhn s upwards. " ; 1 I : Also their hest Wagon ! ' ! , Mowers , IIarncs , and a large assortment - ' ment of yariou ! ' ! Idmls of Farllling l\la hiJ1ery. fn ac1e1jtion' " to the ahove Auction Rale the Standard Cattle COlllpan > ' will I hold the following" ales : \ . A t Pass l allch - - - - - Friday , July 7 At Big-Creel ! - - - - - ' Monda.y , July 10 I I , AtCan'erHallch - - . - - - 'Wedll ) ' , ! . } ' ! I I At these sales they WIll olTer for Cash to the lug-hest bltlc1er ! 11.11 of their haying anc1 frm \ machinery 1Iot included in the I Mullcn salc. Sale at each J anch will coml11ence allO:30 : a. III. I on dates mentionec1. ' I. W. ] . II ite assisted by Georgc Ulcewel1 wili conduct the . I " . ' I Mullen salc and George Lucewell the thrce sales on the th , I 10th anti 12th of'July. J . _ - - - - - - - - - - - I I t. ' - I STANDARD CATTLE CO. , ' . . . ) , . . . . . . ' HECLA , N E RASKA. "I . . . _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I i . - = ' - - - - - - - - - - f , . I , - , - - - - -