. ' . . . ' . . . ' . _ > , . e . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . . . , na'e lUst L\brar\IU \ \ olll"1 . . . . . , USTER .COUNTy , E.PUBLIC N , ' ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFli'IGIAL 'pAPER OF CU.STER COUNTY. LAHGES'r CIRCULA'fION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. , . ' . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VOL. Y.XV. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , AUGUST 3D , 1906.--EIGHT PAGES. . NO. 12. - . . - - _ . _ . . _ . . _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' School ? . 'fj 'l'he Nchool buy .ILCN 1I0t alll'I ) ' " reallz. ' the necesHlh' of au cdocatolllhel'arelit ! : likewise oftcn fall tll ro'allzu the upceR' t , . "lty of "Iviliu the child the IWCI H\r } ' I al'tlIauc. . . fir aC < ] 1I1r I II If 01..1. . 'file " ) 'C r. ; I our lIIalll an'lIu" of lIlrl.lIlulI. D. . . i. Ij feclh'c , 'Isloll caUNC" IIIl11e chool fall. it : fi IIres Ihall allY IIthcr Ollt ! thlilir. Olle iol1 . wllu IIlhrhl plhcr\\'l o b"colII" a I'ower III the land 11OftCII hrok.'IIIOII'1I 1I11lIlalh' : . . ph'sl allY alldUnral ! ) ' throuli'h waRto I IIf uerVOUM elierlfY III def'cllve eye. . . I r Your chlhlUay Rce well \I.rfectl ) . . hul lhe olle who RhowM lIorlllal , 'IRlolI a 1111 Il > 00 do.s ! It with defectl..o C'R. ueI. . Irlas ! ! ! ! ! aid IIIl1ch lIIore Ihall hl1 II'ho do.sll'l H" " 11 so well. COIIRtall1 or recurrllll ! ' hea.l. . 5 aches th:11 IIII'dlclIlI' ' ' fall to rell'e. III' ' ablll111 " , , "ly allY lelllCth of tlnte , . . averRllln 111 Itrhdll Ihlllt. Irritablllt ) ' ' 01' IH'n C 1':1 I 11.1 , .1I1 1I" H , ilia ) ' lIIean that ' " ' chll.1 I. . W\11r11l ' ' , ' } 'ullr : \ " 11I11'\0U8 'lIcrIrY throuilh II..f'CII " , ' c'eq , I lIIalle it SI"'C' t . lal' ) (1r ( ! JIIIIII ! Iii , . eH's of chlltln'lI alld . ' , ' ' ' ) 'Ullllltf r 1"01. 1. . : II'na.auteo all accurate J :1I1'll'r..p. . r l1j\l.lnH'l\l. alld tatH ! care t. J u/ / all " 1'61 tilllnlil Itl" } ' leach 1tIlturlt ) . , ' 5 M A ndc . " g , ! t PA. ; ; . . . , , " ' rJ . ' " -t 2 X 7.M m M m7. mm = . . . - - - - - - Burlington Bulletin. August , 1906. YOII will Ii lid sOllie nllrach\'c eXl lInioll lotl'S that will illtercst ) ' 1)11. To NIiHrmr.ANuANIJ < : ANAI\--Daily : low wllllci trip ratcs to CAliada 111111 011 A\I IIft 8th nlld 221HI to New HllglruHI rcsortl. . 'fo AN } tIlM ISCO Al'W ' I.o ArWJT.l ! ANII RU'I'IIIN-Only : $51J 00 , diH'ct rl lltcR , 111I11 $62,50 vin hnsJa Route mill l'tlget out\I ( , returnillg Northern - ern l"lcific-lIt1rlill tf)1I lillc vin Billingll , A 11 the nttractioll ! ! orthe Wl'Rt incluclt..d in this rate 01111 routr. Daily , Scpt- 3nl to the 1.lth , illc" lilllit Oct. 31St. DltNtR. . Cor.OIt\JJO , SI'IUNGR ANII l't Hnr.o-ltor : I'ikc'll'cake el'1elmltion , one fare ronnd trip. III X lIIIlIII Iiioo frolll thc I\1issOIlI1 l'cr , bc ) > t. Ith to 221HI , illc. lIm.llismd Rlts' HXCU1SIONs-Pnqucnt : Iy raeh 1I101lth. nccofl1i to territory. Ask ) 0111' IIgcnl. Write D. CII'III DCI1\'er , Agent Burlillgton'l ! HOlllc- scckers' Iliforll1Ation Bureau nt 100,1 i FornulII t" OIllAhA , abont gettillg ; holll of n free sectioll of Kiukuitl JUIIIJ. ; 'l'hon51111c1s of uen'lI of tU'8C ! lalllIH nrc ! Ileing'ncAh ( I , 1IItwe nssist settlcrs III ] ocntill on thesc lantl8. I i Conlnlt nearest Burlingtoll 'i'iclct ! Agcnt IIhont ] OHiles fnr Snmmcr ! tours ill IIIIY dircctioll , ! II. I" O U\ISBY. ! . Agcnt C , B , & Q Hy. ! JV , WAI"l\IIt\ ' , G. P. A. Olllahll. . . . - - - - - - - I - - - - - ---0 - - - - - - - I , i : I Registered 0.1. C. l-lo s i F-OR SAL.E ! ' 1 CIIAS. T. WRIGHT , BrokclI , Bow. Neh - - - - - - 1'i ---.1.- mI. _ W - . . . . .t. . . ---:11 a r.- , I Press , , , Drills. , ' 1\ I have 'just received a car of the celebrat- ' d Sucker State Press Dri lIs. One of the best : . drills made. In proof of my statement I refer 1" . you to anyone of my customers that T sold lust year. Owing' to the fact of buying in large quantities , direct from the factory , 1 can . save you 25 { > PI' cent on the price of a pl'ess dlill. I also have the ICing drill , to put wheat in the cOl'n. . tce ; mO before you buy. C S. Martin , L , , . _ _ _ w , _ " , . . ur . . . . . . , . _ _ - " - - \ -"oJ8r. _ ! _ ' -DIII = ' . . 'L vr - _ - - - - - - - ftttttt1ttt1ttttttltttt1'tTttt't1tt't"tt'ttTt1'tt ' ' ' " ' ' tttttttt'tt1Tttttttt' ' ' - - \ . IEAT MOREl . ; = = : : : : : : ' i = _ = of Sheppard & ; Bnrk's gTocel ie :3 I' - . . I' . - - - = = and you will be able to o mOl'e = = E work so you could carll 11101'C = = = = money , , to , buy 1110)0 . ) of SllHppal'd : : : - ) - : : : : : LX : Jlll' I _ S grocerIes. : : : : - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - = = Om' goods are always fJ'esh and pure. : : a - - - - - - - - : : : : 1'1I0NI' NU\lJll' , R , SHEPPARD & BURK : : : . . ONI ' 1'WO t-'I\g = = . : : : : : : - . . - l111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 , , " ' . . . . - - . . , , - - - - - - .1 - - - - 'f > \ I : . : I QI - - - - - I r , I $ School Bools Sc11oo11iegins Soon We are preparetI with a lar e anti complet ( ' stock of school hooks and school supplics. Parents will appreciate the care we ha\'e tatecn to selec a fu11-valuc assortmcnt of wdting tablet : > anti gcnct. . al excellcnce of a11 our school goods. Send Jou.r children to us to be equippcd for thcir new , year of learntng. ] . S. & J. F. BAISCH I DRUGGISTS , BROKEN BOW. : : ! J . . . \ - . . -j ; . : : . . , . - ' . . - " . . . . . . I Fai r Week Attractions. Among the attractions that have bccn 8 - lured for fair week. to he givcn each cvcning is the famous ] ' ' ' "Jcf- on thc square , ( \'illg' dog' , - fdeB , " which climbs a pcrpclHlicul ? r laddcr ewcr forty feet high atlll then-from a platf.orm at- tadirll thereto.leaps into SIItCC : lIullands in a nct saf and sound. While this act is not somethingcntirely t1CW unrll'r \ he snn , it is novcl , thrilling , attractive and always COll1l1Hlnds he strict attention and fullest appreciation of everybody , no matter how man ) ' times they have secn it.w Thc contract has been signed for this free exhibition and the fair m nagers can , therdorc , guarantce it cach cvening. Negotiations arc now. pending' and which willundon tedly be c1ose within ifew daY5 with a vaudeville com pan ) ' td'e a high-clas performances-on a plalform"'each e\'cnin , consisting of singing. Ilancing' $ peciall \ ' acts. etc. , the pcrformaucc to hc of from fiftr niinntcs \0 an hour in duration. 'l'he fair mauag-ers arc also corrc.'spon < 1ing with three other street attraction managcrs and will , in an probability , sccure twoof , them. Added to the foregoing- will h the fun which the boys and girls create and it wilt be very nearly as much as one could I'xpect to sce at a monlCy and parrot fight. 'rhe Arrington Comclly Company , so wel1 and favorably known here , witt occupy thc Opl'fa house each nightso there is every reason to believe something' will hc ( loillt : " hoth ( lay and night in rolcu Bow Septcmbcr 2lth , 27th . and 28lh. - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GRAND ISLAN CELEBRATE. I Eight of Origin , , ) Setters ) Still Reside in the City. I A t1l0Vet1le 1 t has been started I here for an elaborate celebration of the fiftieth an.niversary of the settlemcnt of Hall county and I , this section of the state in July of next year and in connection therewith , to erect and dedicate an appropriate monumant to the original colon.r of twenty-five settlers , to the first selt1 rs of every township in the county and the oM soldiers of the county. 'rhe first colonof white settler came to Ilatl c unty from D.wen- port , la. , leaving here in May alld arriving in this section on July 2 of the same ycar. Stakes. for the original settlement were put out on July 5 , the location being established on the day previous , the nation's birthday. gjght of the originnl settlcrs still remain residents here. The majority of them have joined the silcnt majority and a few arc residents of other parts. The eight are : Mr. and 1\11'5. Henry Jochnck , sr. ; Mrs. : John 'I'hotlls- sen ; ( < rcd IIcddc. the founder of the Independent ; William Stol1cy , well known over the state as a g-reat horticulturist ; Chri ! > tian Mcnck ; William A. Hagge and Cay Ewoldt. Thc greater portion - tion of the original twcnty-Hvc rcmaincd here constantly , even when the government , at the outbreak of the civil war , warncd the frontcr settlers to ahlndon , their claim for the timc heing , it be nccessary to movc the few scattering troops back east.- Omaha Bee. Reminiscent. li'ifly years ago tOllay , Aug. 2S , IS5I , found me hard at work on the farm , then in 111) ' 18th year , now in IIJOI in m ) ' ( , Rth. Stirring times politically in that the year 01 18511. Half a ccntury ago was marked lJy one of the most mOl11cntons cpochs in thc history of this colttltry. 'l'he dcc1aratiot of Stephen A. Dong- . lass that the compromise mea. ur " p.lssed in IH50 , supercederl thc cllmpromise known as the No Compromise of } 820 , had set the conntry on fire and the Ored 8 Oll dccision had fanned thc Hamc to whitc hcat. 'l'he rc- puhlican party had just hcen uorn and kicki ng for rccogn i tion and growing Willt a rapiditr that Ilstoundcd the world , 'rhe ominous rumbling of war was faintly heard and the hearts I of men were failing. Direful pcmonitious wcre felt hy the observing-such as were soon to be made objective in the fullest measure. "he writer , just coming - I ing into manhood , felt as keenly as auy one of his age the tremcn- , ; : : , . . , . , /w./-.r. ' : . _ . . : : : : : : : : _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ n _ , I . . . . . . . : . , , , ' f . " " . " " . . . ' ' . , , , . . . , " . .V , . ' . . ' , . ' . ' . , : ' ' ! ' . : , o.t ; : . ; . I , " . . . . t .f' ' . . ; , . ; . ' " " , . , t. k . . . : : - ' . ' . 'l' ' : . . . " . . . , , . . ' , . . - . ' - - - - . - - - - - - duous issues that were foreboded by "Helpers Impcnding Crisis , " a book that fircd the , 30uthern heart with a name that'was ouly quenched bj' lJlood. "Joseph Hoag's Vision" was bcing read allover 'the nqrthcrn st tesl ! [ /rophecy that , with a siriglc exception - ception , was soon literally to be fulfillcd. " ' ' " "Uncle 'rom's Cabin" was foutld in thousands of households I quietly changing hundrcds and thousands of pro-slavcr ) ' people to ardent abolitionistswhilc thcus lllds of slavcs were going north over the "Undcrground Ihilroad"-not owncd nor even controlled by the govcrnment , but which govcrnment was seeking - ing to destroy but signally failed. 'I'll ( ' tirst grcat political speech evcr h 'ard by the writcr was lifty ycars iI o tomorrow , viz , August 2cJ , 185 ( ) , by that afterwards "great war governor , " Oliver P. Morton , who lilter on was made U. S. Senator and whose maidcn speech in that au 'ust body was listened to with as much interest as that of a veteran therein , Such was 111 , ) ' earliest trail1111g iwpolitical matters which , whcn I reachcd my majorit , ) ' , causcd me to cast I "or pilCh my tent" mongtbe living and not among the dead. .And so the vote has gonc from the great im11l0rtal Abraham I incoln to that pnnce of prcsideitts. 'I'hcodore l oose- velt. Dlt. C. HICKHT'l' . Twenty-three Years Ago. " 'rhe threshing machine has bcen buz ng for scveral days and the yield of oats and whea t is extra good. " Jesse Gandy buill a vcr , ) ' ncat piazza on thc front part of his residcnce. . West & r..ong was a new firm prcparing to opcn a fl111 line of drugs and mcdicincs and a Imildw ing311 fect longviis lwin r COIt- tructel for thcm. 'jlhe 'l'cachers iltsti lutc had closed allll a list of thc twent\- live who all'ndcIl was publishcil. ' Among the namcs who arc still residing in thc county we notice , Addie ( Mulvancy ) Shrc\'cr , ' James Amsbtrry , i\latlie ( C'm. stock ) Vandcnburg , l. g. Jcfw ford , C. II. Jcfford. 'l'he premium list for the 'llhinl Annual J xhilJition of the Custcr County Agl' cultttral society was publishcd in full and it was only a column and a half in the l lt- I UIlI.1CAN. 'l'he fair was to he hcld at Wctcn'i11e ! on September 5th , Mh and 7th , ] 883. On thc big day $ ID was first money in the frce-for all trot and the same amount for the runniltg-race. On the other days $5 was first momy. In the rulcs and regulations , sec. . . . . . . , ' " . - . , . . : : . . - ' tion t read. "All premiums awarlled will he paid at the trcasurc's ofiice as soon as pos- ih1'c. " Some of our citizcns who werc exhibitors and winncrs of pre m i u nH i n form us the "soon n ) lo sible" has never come to thcm , Sec. 15 statcd : "Wher therc is no competition 110 premium - ium will he awarded. " 1I lito Ii' . Young' , father of Frank II. Ym tlg' starts uext " ( week for Uangor , Maine , where he will take part with Ius twelve brothers and sister , in celebrat- the on ( ' huudrcdth birthday of his mother' which occurs Sept. 3rd. " 'rite J U'UBI.ICAN editor 11\(1 , evidcntly , hecome weary of sow bcll ) " and cmba\mcd \ becf and : , made thc following appeal : j "One of the greatest nceds sought for at this time in'Urolcn 1 Bow and vicinity is a good meat marlet where fresh meats could he obtained at all times. 'l'he I dcmand of both town an. county I is great , and to the right ma'n wc can guarantce a good busi- ncss. " Ryno RumblinRs , Chas. Contey has returned home ; tftcr a thrcc weeks stay ifn Omaha - ha , where he took his daughtcr , M i nil ic , ( or an operation. 'l'he little girl has bcen sickly all her tifc , hul is tlOW apparcntly curcd. Miss Mary Lcisurc , of Brolcn now , will tcach the fall term of school in district No. HI , and Miss Nellic McDcrmot will teach at I iverside. Arthur Arnold is entertaining friends from Illinots. A , J. r eevcs has received a thoroughbrcd ho fron1 I wa. . - - - - - - I 'l'his ollice for neat job work. - . . . - . . . - - . - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WAGONS ! . : ' . . ' 'TJpto CU l ConIC here ) and take YCHU' choic ' fi'om fOllr of the hest lnalros in the United States , vz ) : T. G. l\1andt , Webber , Bettendorf and "Old Hickory. " A car load just received. See thcHn. - .A. special cash price on "OJd Hiclrory" and Uettendorf , vagons carried over from last J'ear. - C W _ APPLE. Broken Bo\v Nebraska \ , - . - . _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , " . - - ' . . . . . --'r " . ' : ! ) ' ' : . ' , - " : . f , : ' . ; { 4. . : . . . . . . . : . Now IS J' " , _ l : : 'f ; OLD jftb ; I ! WHEAT th e Ta Ime fi it j FLOUR j to BUY ) . : j cr- befol'e the new wheat. Hour . 'OJ'If - . eomes onto the market. 'l'lle housewife will havc no trouble with our old wheat 110ur. Scnd us your order today : EVERY SACK GUARANTEED. MYH1'I g. per sack" . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.15 Cl 1 A1\I , pcr sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20 1 ( l.N ( . per sack , . , . . . . . , . . , : . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1.25 STA H , per sack. . . , . . . . . . . . . ' , . . . . . . " . . . . . 1.20 J\ 1. per , acl < . . . . . , , . . . . . " , . . . . " . . , . . . . . , . 1.25 Bl ) l\I N BOW , IA80N CI'L'Y , UI O ( A. S \l'niH plr : 100 ( IitH"Ounl in 100 poulllllolS. 10 C'utH ) lcr 100 tliseount in 5110 pOllullIo\ ! ; . . . _ _ . . . _ _ . . . , - w. . " ' . - . . . . . . . . - - - - - " Uood LlIbJ'ieatOI'R always make the nlllehiIlP'Y ) 1'111Rmooth \ and paR ) ' . . WE CftHRY IN SrOCK Nldot'illlo Castor Machinc Oil attoc per gallon. A nuc hOlly Black l\lachiuc Oil at 35c per gallon. A fine liue of Axlc Grease. . \Ve gllarantec our p tr olet cide : vinegar to be the best product of pure apple Jl lce-no acu's. ' J. C. BOWEN . . , I 'fHAIIg North Sille I'llre Old It. aUer'auCiCnr nHOKI N HOW. NEIIR. ' MAHK - - . ' . , ' , , ' . . . . . . " . " ' . " ' . . ' 1I I 1 , " . \ \ - . . . . , . ' . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .