. . . \ . I , ' . . , . . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . - l ! ' ' - . ' \ ' " , . . . . ' - : : : - I , : : . - - ' - < ' : ; : - ' : r- " . . ' I ! If : : - : , , f 'I School )300k8 , _ - . AND Scllool Supplies , t , ' . , \ r 1D eal'l'Y the most. completcIine of ' \ HclHlOI books in tlw city , and OUl' tnhlet. . UHROI't.ment this'yeur 'is b ttel' r tlll\11 \ ( -n' 'I' . 'Ve . eUll stlI1ply you in eV"I'yt hillg' . ! l. " " : . J. S. a. J. F. BAISCH . . . t3 coos ers to J. O. Hncuerle. I L . . . - .J I L : " --.I ' - - - .j r f/ ; - - - _ . _ , I : ' , . . Hargains in Flrl11 ; : Land and Ranches . I . : ; . : . Write for list with prices and terms of sale. ' : / . . _ . If you have land for sale list it with me. \ . ' : iJi . . . . " Correspondence with non-resident land wnerssolicited . \ 1/ . J A vll S LED\VjG H - - Broken tlO\V , Neb I " t , ' - . , . " I - ! f , , ' An imm.ense crowd is ttend-I . : , ; : ; Jng the fair today. . . . . . . . ' J.t. ; . ; , F..H. Young was a passenger . , j . : : to LlUcoln.yesterday. . : . \ Sam Clayton returned the first " " . of-th.e wcek from Denyer. , ' Geo. Palmcr was a business visitor to Omaha ye terda'y. . ' Orvis Pike of Walworth , ritade I I this office a elcome call yester- day. Emery Chapin and wife returned - ed M9pday f om their visit to Denver. D. V. ThomsQn came up from Ansley Wednesday . morning to attend the fair. . John of Dale is I'- Downey , among . : i ' - : { he numb r' from that locality H : . " . aHendiDg the fair. ' ' ' . : " 'Jas. Wood and wife are among . . ; , ; : . , the number from Meriia attending . - ' . ing tbe county f ir. I . .j ; : ' David Heller and \ .i.fe return : ' . : 'i ed Wednesday mor01ng' from ' 'their visit to Denvcr. , ' " . . .A. H. Humphrey made a busi- i k ' 1ess tfip' ro : r ; 1 ' l.il 5 : sl "ftl. : j ; t \ C. . . . ' returmng th.1s mormng. ft. W. D. Grant returned yesterday - : , , day from Kearney , where he went to do furnace work. . . ( F. M. Sharp and wife came J ' . , duw.n from Dunning W ( ne da ) ' . - rl10qling to attcnd the fair. . . . ' , ' { ; ' C. O. Lind , who has bcen visiting - , , ; . ing in Colorado for se\'eral weelcs 'Ji\ : ! . returncd home ycsterday morn- f ; ing. ' ' ' ' . r' ; ' } :3. L. and W. T. Cannon went , - to Lincoln \Vednesday morning to the republican state conven- tion. , . . . ' . ' : . , J. H. Edminsten stopped O\'er I ' , : f' yesterday-morning between trains ' " : i ' , tJn his way from 'rhedford' to : ; ; . - Lincoh1. " i : : < Edison ahner and wife came , down from 1\1 erna yesterday t morning to talee in the fair aDd , \ ' sit relativcs. . . . . ; . , Ii' . J. 'rJllam of 'Hound Valley , . . was a passeug'er to Lincoln . . . ' , - < . ) 'e terday , delegate to the fepub- ! . - : : Hcan state con\'ention. . . fl' : . , ? , lIon. M. L. Fries of Arcadia , . . is in the citY' .1ttending thl' : : , County Fair. 'I'he RRPUIIIICAN ; " ackaowlddges a friendly call. . / . : Mrs. Irene Wagner , who It" , : ! > . , ! t. been in the city for sera ) , . . , it months left yestcrday mornang . l ) . for her home at Hocldord , J1l. , . ' " " . ' . : , B. C. Empfield of Anselmo , ; $ ' . passed through the city yester- ' . .f , day or. his way to 1-4incoln as t' .t1' . del. ' .ttc to the repu blican state , . ( , : uuventio : . . : , , , . _ , . - _ ' f'.u . . . . - : . . f" " . - - - ' , , " " : , ' : ' . . . , . A"Itt ! . . . . J1. . , .O - = & 1 U . : . . . . . . . , ; : . ' . . ' " r''I' , . , . II. 1' ' ' . J-"I" . . , , ' ! , J : " 'fl' " . . . . ' . , " ' . . . . , ! , . , . : : . _ ' , l ; . I . . . . " , . . . > > , . . . ' " ' ' , ; : ; IJ ' . , , . ' ' ; ' , ' . . _ . ' . : . I"t. . , . . . . . . . . . " . . d' . . .t , ' . 1---- - ' . I . ' ' J ' , , ' . . , - . . - : f . : ; " . . " ; . , ' . . . ' r' . . I , . . ; . . , . . / < " , " , ' f.to. ' ' 'Ii , . ' " \ . . . , . t - . ' : ' .h ) : " . , . . ' .1\.0 . \ \ , ' 1 , . \ ' " I . . : , " ' . . , r . . , . . , /11. : . , f , ' . t " ' . . _ . " j , . " : ; . - ' . . 0 " , . "y" . . : ' J. r. . BRENIZER : tsrreae.f \ f . ' _ } lure colch : " , ,1 colch TIIIIII..t RI.nrl flfl1 . . . . . . , . If' C.IIII. Illy h"nluumber. 40 COW" Will com. 01. . . . . . par" lulm'edlnll : " , ,1 quail ! ) ' with any " , . . . .I of . " : ' Chlcallo , My "xl"'rlenc. , hall laullhl III" Ihal to IClu'lCood lIallllfacllon. bre.lIull caltll" OIn..1 be rtt h. . . I" 11'1. . "II II Uf'I ' . , e' I " 'II"ct 10 . . . . _ . r..I..lhn. ' , , "r. Ihe "tl" ' " of anl"hhlll . , ,18eo1ln the U. S. r now \71"25 Lull" IIUII\\bl" \ fllr . thl" . and next ) ur' " . . . .nlct' . My ' 1OWII " . .lib tram 1400 10 : ! < 1I0unh. COWl' . aii ! . ! . , e \bf , . _ - v- I a ' Armour and wife left this morUlng' for Ann Arbor , .Mich. ; where Mr. Armour will complete his course in law the ensuing year. year.Miss Miss Marv Ho11al1t1sworth came dow'n from hrownlee W dnesday 'morning to . visit rel tives. lIer . younger sISter , 'F ' lorence , accompanied - panied her. 'I't.e carni val company did not arrive in the city until yesterday. , 'rh y were , under contract for the week at this 'place ' but wcre deh Jed - ed by the trams. R. R. Barnard , editor of the L up Valley Queen , \ as in the city yesterday on his w y to Lin. coin to attend the ' . republican , state convention. , J. R. Dean was called Mondav night to Wcstervillc by Andre\v Allen , who was dangerously ill. But before he arr'ed there Mr. . Allen had passed : away. . S. Smith' of'CaIla'way : , cameO Or yesterday af ernoon to attend - tend the COUnty faIr He reports t11ree inches of rain in the vicip- "itY'Qf'Callaway"l'u sday nigh1. Rev. I obt. Hodges came 'in TL'i sUay from Colorado , where he has been for several months. After stopping at the Fair for a day he went to Merna to visit his daughter. Dr. W. E. 'ralbot .appeared on the s reets yesterday morning supporte ( Iv. ? crutchcs , .as the result - sult of ruhng a lmclnng- horse Tuesda\ " , from which the cords of one f his limbs were strained. A heavy rain visited this vicinity last night and a strong wind pre\'ailed for a short time. By morning the c1o ds had passed away and the sun came 01H bright . with every prospcct . for a fine da ) ' I for the fair. Claude Gusner , head c1erl { of John Wall's sture at Arcadia , made this' ofi ce a social ca'li ' } 'cs\e'rday \ in com pan ) ' ; with J. ' ' . Wood. Mr. Gusn r 1S 1 COUSIt1 of Mrs. Wood. lIe and his wife will ! 'pcnd the week here aiHl1 \ ' sit the fair. . o I C. W. Marquiss and wife came : down fron Cambria , Wyoming' : yester .ay morning to attend the fidr a.id'isit with relath'es. Mr. Iarquis sa's they will have their fair at New Castlc , bcgin ing the 22nd and he cxpects' to return in t'ime for it. Dan Murphy , assistant superintendent - intendent of the B. & M. . dicd this morning at peall wood. IIc . . - . . . . . . . . - - - . ; 'The , Ad vo " tj Ca.sh Grocery t - A ni 11 Grade CaraIi ' sene Oil a Specialty. ' Brigh t ! . Shfl' ! ! No Smell ! ! ! . No Smoke ! ! ! ! t Call at tile Eitore and /J . t get a coupon good for . half gallon. Try a r. can at d he convinced. _ _ = , - , IL Our can goods are all labeled " , Ach'o Extra. " - . the best the market af- fords. We ha\'e a fine line of Staple and Fancy . Gr9ceries. Call and sce : ' \ tp ftE . . . . - . . - - ' - . : , : ' - . . " , - ; : : : 'was formerly road.master of this dh'ision aud was very popular with his as'.iociates. Itis remains will be gl1 pped here tomorrow nd buried br his former wife in I the Catholic Cemetery I Emery Chapin and wife , who returued from Colorado Monday , were so favorably impressed with tbe conditions there they havc cleddccl to sell their property and rcturn to Colorado. They were at Fort Collins while gone and . \'isited with H. J. Edington and I wife formerly of this county. : lJeech I , IIinnman. one of the pioneers of North PiqUe , and g'enerally known in t b . state in the early clays died at his home Sunday m rniug. He waQ a nat \'c of Pennsylvania and was born in 1829. In 187S'he was a candidate for district judge on the democratic ticket hut was defeated .by Judge Gnslin. The Gounty Fair. 'I'he Caunty" ( , 'air opened ' ] 'ues- day under ver.v favrable weath- cr , but 'I'uesday naght a heavy rain , visitcd the surrounding country and the forcnoon Wed- nesda remaiuccl cloudy and threatening with an' occasional shower which prevented the crowds from coming that otherwise - wise would. Yet there was a fair.1y good at. tendance in the afterl10 n to wit- ncss th ra cs and the xhibits of ca ttle , horses , hog : ; , g ain , ponl- tr ) ' , vegetables and fil e arts that were 011 exhlb1tion. 'l'he display in fine arts iscry much improved o\'er last yca\ ' , both in quality am ! quantity. Each class is wen representcd. We were not able to' secure the names of the exhibitors in this class , but the exhibitors as well as the superint ndents.of . the several classes In th bne arts hall are entitled to ue credit for not only exhibits but for the fine arr..ng ment in the display. In the stock department there are some fine horses and colts , but in this class the names of the exhibitors could be sccured' only in a fe\v cases. AmongJhe m l11- ber w re a fine yearling .and a mare ana colt belong1cg t9 Ralpb Johnson and a fine colt " "nd.mare belonging to I. . Re Q u. J. U. 'rierne } ' of Anslev , and J. G. Brenizer of Broken B w , were the only exhibitors iri the cattle show'csterday. They > Oth ha { ] some tine. cattle on , e bi tiou. : Mr. 'l iernev had 'clevcn ead and Mr. Hreniier fifteen he c1 , ' " A- lIlong tlie numL r Mr. Brenizer had those on which he' took premiums at the state fa'ir. His cattle are in fine hape and those 'that saw them were not surprlscd that they ranked at the sCate fair among the .best herds in the state. 'l'here are a large number 01 hogs on exhibition. The predominating - dominating breed is the P& . > lan China , yet there are several pens of Duroc Jcrscys. Among' thl' exhibitors of hogs ar J. B. 'Tier. ney of Ans'e ) ' , O. G. McConnell of Callaway , J. E. Woo of Bro. ! ken Bow , Ii' . G. Perldns . of Her. wYl1 , S G. Payton of ' allawa ) ' , . Sargent & Varney of Ansle } ' . 'rhe agricultural department is well tilled with grain , vegetables - tables and grasses. We were un- aLle to sccure the name of all the 'cxhihitors ill this depart nent. Among" those whose n une'.1 we wert able to get were : W. W. Cowlcs , W. G. l\tcWilliamg , G. O. Waters , 1-4. I . Hersh , W. A. Hayward , Walter Bulf , Mrs. 1-4 1\1. IIulf , Frank Sjmmo.s . , , li'rallk Weisenreider , Vincen'fStcclr ) ' , f-4' B. IIaines , Grace lIaiti s , Phebit' Rapp , Eme Rapppu a HdP\ \ ) ; Wart ! II inllla II , lfrNtI1UIC \ ' Robertson , nella Yo ln'g. Willh ancl ( ranlc Cadwell , Blanch Y01ng ( , E. C. Booth , C. 11 , Ii'uller , J. A. tJutchi'E On , G. II. lIart , Mrs. J no. Monohan , A.rJ. Burns , S. E. Lantcrman and W' . W. Oa v ison. , . ' Mrs. Cowl 's exhihit was not onty exten ive but was ta ! tefull ) ' arranged. Mr. Silllmonfl had some of thl' tallest broom corn we ever sav. . He also had some finc celler\ ' and larg-e green peppcrs in his exhibit that was hard to beat. In ' the poultry rlepartment th ( ' displ'ay was finp , but we were un- .ahle to gct the nanu'1 ' of hut t(1 t of the 'exhibitors. Chas. Mullins had slime , fine clucks anil Max Drake Rome line g'ame chickens. 'rhe weather remains favorable as it i thi ' Wl'clnfsdav e\'ening there i but little doubt but tht" attendallce the next two c1H" v'ill he l'arge anI ] a'cry succeas- ful fair will be the hiitory ul 11)05. Peed and U lIry Ch nge. Hickman & W\bb \ , prnprie.tor of the Globe harn 110ught out .Jas. Helmes in the GrandCentral b Ifn. The new firel toqk pos- ession of this harn the l tter 'part ' of la"lt week. 'rhe firm will run both barns. - - - - - . . - , iF . p " " " . . . . . , . . . c.r- ; : . I HOTEL - The Globe IIotel1s be- ft ' , s iug papered aucl paiut- ! ed and newly furnished N aud is in be ter shape , than evet before. It s I ' I t he best'dollar-a-da ) ' ho- 8 tcl in the count } . . Wc R : s I want to sell or rcnt it , R I , I S. P. I ? J - Kellenbarier' . Darn Durned. Joe Kellenbarger's barn nea.r Dale was struck by lightniug last night and totally dcstroved ' , together with all its conte'nts. 'l'he barn was one of the largest in the county , built only a few I . Jcars ago. Ii'ortunately no stock I was burncd. 'l'here werc but .on cow and calf in the barn at the time it took tire and the" were ncar the door and were' gotten out. 'rhe mow was full of hay and the grainary containcd several - al thousand bushels of grain. Bis entire crop. of small grain excepting a few oats , not thresh ed was in the grainarics. All bis harncss but enc set was des- troyecl and considerable machin- ery. 'l'here was no insurance. The loss is estimated at he tween $3,000 and $4,000. Mr , and Mrs. Kellenbar er were in llroken Bow 1t the time , hang come down to attend the couuty fair. . But thc\ ' could not have savcll their property hact" they been at home as the barn burncd 111 about lir- tccn minutes. 'l'he boys wcre at home. but could do riot hing to stop the lire. , Government Land Inl'lector. E. n. Nbwn , sp : ial , o\'ern- rnent land iuspector has becn prospecting for sc\'eral davs - past' ' north-west of here ill lhe- cattle country with the \'lt W of a cert - t "tning' where laliil i iJll'g'iilly fenced and where l'I:1 : IIIS art : he- ing held without c ' 1II1'Iring ' with the law. 'I'he govl'rllmcllt has determined - termined that all felllcs : on gov- ernmcnt land shall hl' rell10vccland where lallli is heillg held under the KlI1kaid lIomcstend 1,1W without actual residcnce h , : is r porting t hem for cancella t iOIl. Mr. NixC\n is enl ) ' OIlC of about twenty-li\'e spedal. . agrut who are assigned tu Nehraslca for the next. few week : ; . 'I'hl' ) ' have a 1 = s of all homest acl cllteries and will make a perso.fal . examination to asccrtam whether the law is bcing complicd with by residing Llpo"n and il11prong thcir claims. In case those who ha\'e govern. men t la 1111 f IIceel rcmovc the fences at un e 110 act ion will be filed against them. hll t in case an ) ' do not thcy mJ ) ' cxp ( > ct a \'isit from the U. S. l\l rshall \'er ) ' shortly. U. D. Conf Jrence. . We note from the report nf the U. B. conference held.1t Ha.tings 'dlat the following' apl'ui ' lit lII nts j.f pastors have bCCII 1I1.1. . ! , ' for this vicinity. Hev. f-4. I. . 1 l'lc\ ' ' , Urolccn Bow ; J. I . Stleet. Hoosier ; S. Han'ey. Mcrna ; H. Ii' . l\olTroth , f-4itchtdd ; ; W. C. Miller , Gihpon. - - . . - ' , ' - . " \ ' ' - " . ' ' ' < f' r.V1' ' . 7" . " ' " , . . . . . - . . - . - . . . . . . . , . ' t. ' . " ; - - : - . . ! lAI'TrSl' Ut'RCIf. ' er\'Ic . . III the I\.ptist church 1I1'tl I.orcl's elllY Itt I n , IIIlncl H 11. III. 'fhl' 1I11'jecl of th 1II0rnlllj.t 1111t1relS : will he : "Comecflttlon. " AIIII of 1he e\'elllllj.t : "Right wllh God , oJ A c'orlliul ItW llilhm Is gl\'en to tlulC sen'Ics. : A , 1. . I"\\'AC , Pastor. - - - - - Eltray HOi. 'raken Up in Broken Bow , a 'Iarge male hog , eptember 7. Th owner is required to prove propcrtJ' , at1 ( pa } : cxpenses. li'or p\1rl1culars \ 1UCl11re at the Hit- I'UII1.ICAN ollicc. , 14-1 H F'\rm Loftn" We arc preparecl to close loan ai provccl farms on short not- he : , at specially low rates. , JhtNItAU & . T4ltONAIW , ( , -tf Brottcn ! low. For Sale. li'ift ) ' head of sprin cah'es for sale , about half of either se , at 'my farm scven miles north of Brokcn Bow. 13tr Glto. Sl\tl'l'U. Notice to -Hunten. All persons are hereby uoti tied not to hunt on m } ' premises. 13-14 JOliN WJIIUtNG. In order to accolUodatc :111 and yet permit attendance at the Fair the banks of the city will opcn at 8 a. m. and clm.e at 1 p. m. , on Wednesday , Thursday amI Ji'riday of next weelc. Wanted-Oil salesman at once ! to canvass the farming andthr sh- ing trade. , Fine opportunit ) , for a good man. Address the lIar- . y Oil Co. , Cle\'clanc ] , Ohio. If you want to bu } ' or sell real estate see Willis Cadwell Co. Lt'd. , Broken Bow , Neb. 13-lt Let us be your printer. 'rhe # .rood kind of printing only. - - . - - - . . . . , - . . . . - - - - . . - , At The Old Stand. I I c. w. WAHL _ ' tlUCCltI 1I1t TII = . O. 1-1 U T TON. City Shavil1g Parlor \.tv I Iin UIII" work thai I. . . . , , , . II. 1.1 allli Kllafan' lee 11\lroll" : Ihe , , ! . . , IIo"HI\lle \ 'Heq'Icl ! . Ynllff. for IIU81I1e8".0 C. W. WAHL. . . . - ' - - - . . - CIIAS. , ' . WRIGII1" Broken How , Neh' - - - - - - Ban g s S t u d i 0 . Awaflh',1 IIrtll , : \ \ cia ! ! ' ! U. 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