. , . . . . . - . . . . . ' . . . . " , II' . " - . . . " ' , I . , . " ' . , . - - ' " " ; : ; ! : : : : : T11e Fi11est Iind of l air vVeather IT upitel' Plllvius Did 'Vhat 'vVas N ecessal'Y in the Bud , 'N cather Line Last 'Veek and Put on the Other Extreme l'his Week. . Did your Mary go' round ? Miss Brooks , of Dunning , is visiting in the city this week. Tom Noblc , of llurwcll , is visiting in the city this wcck with his parcnts. 'V. H. Andrews , of S0111erford , was a friendl.r caller at this ofi ce Tuesdayevcning. Tom Wright , ed1tor of the Chronicle-Citizcn , is in the city attending the county fair. D. W. ' 1'ho111pson , of Ansley , was a friendly caller at the RnpunLlcAN ofiice 'l'uesdar even- ing. lIe came up to attend the county fair. Sidney R. Dennis , of Anselmo , was in the , city Monday making proof on 1115 homestead. B. C. El11pfield and ' 1' . B. Russel were his witnesses. . Evcrybody in Broken Bow is having a huge time these ciays- and nigh ts. They will remember - ber , so long as life lasts , tbe Custer county fair of 1I.JO ( . . Jas. , Leslie and Frank Mc- Williams came down from Deadwood - wood a few days ago for a couple of weeks visit. 'rhey ar part of the B. & M. bridge gang. H. F. Higginbotham , of Foristel , Mo. , in writing us , states that they arc having very dry weather there and that' corn is only about half crop and that oats are very light. 'rhe weather for the fair this wcek is all that could be asked and the people are g-enerally taking advantage of the opportunity - tunity to see the sights. Clarence Toletson and sister , Lizzie , of Kaarney , are here this week visiting with the families of W. A. George and Jos. Pig- man. Also attending the county fair. fair.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Coolidge , of Central City , Nebraska , arrived - rived in the city last Saturday to visi t . ' their augh ter , Mrs. lice Pickett , and will remain till Saturday of this week. 'Vm. Long nqre , of Callaway , was a city visitor Monda ) ' . He was an old time friend of the senior editor of the RHPunrlcAN . . back in the Hawkeye state thirty- five years ago. Blaine Lanterman filed homestead - stead papers on a fine scction of land in the south part of .Chcrry county , the first of the week , near the Rceder boys. Several more from this vicinity cxpect to locate near them soon. C. W. Bowman and family , accompanied by his sister , Ehza B. Philips , left 'l'uesdgy for Hot Spring6 , Arlmnsas , wherc they will remain for a month or six . \ wecks. 'rhey spent several weel < s there last winter and en- joycd the stay so thoroughly they decided to repeat the dose. I Mr. and Mrs. CIJde Carlos are hcre visiting relatives during the fair. Mr. Carlos was manager of the Central and Ravenna Tele- I phone Co. , until the 1st of last J aduary when he moved to Hastings to accept the position of manager of a telephonc line. . 'rhcir many friends will be glad f to know thc new location just [ lits him and that he is happy and enjoying life. For some unlmown reason the ostrich , of Jacksonville , l'-lorida , that was to have becn at the county fair failed to appear. Th fair management telegraphed - ed the owner at a number of points on his circuit but were unable to hear anything from him. him.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ' 1' . W. Edwards returned a few days ago from a trip to Hot Springs , S. D. , where they went to see the sights and enjoy a recreation. 'l'hey re- turncd by the way of Iqmball where they have a section of lan . While there they visited with the family of Thos. Wilkinson - son , fonner residents of Broken How and pioneer settlers of the county , having homesteaded the site on which Ansley is located. They report that Mr. Wilkinson is well situated and that hc is engaged extensively ill stock raising and wool growing. He numbers his sheep by the thous- andscattle by the hundreds. He has three stock ranches. Mr. Edwards said he traveled sixteen miles over enc of his ranches Lr that comes up to within a half mile of Kimball. . \O I , I . , \ . \ ' Mr. Cudabec , of Mullen , was in the city Monday as a witness in a final proof case. 'V. B. Moody , uf Crawioni , Nebraska , is in the city - ing the connty fair. - attend-I Mrs. Henry Honts , of Brown- lec , is here this week , visiting relahves and attending the countr fatr. A committee of the board of supervisors has been engag d in checldng up the ofi ce of the count ) ' trc.asurer the past few days. 'l'he tip.town mcrry-go-whizz started last Saturday night and was more than libcrally patron- izcd. It was a free ridc for everybody. J. B. 'l'ierney , of Ansley , has a herd of very fine shorthorn cattle on exhibition at the county fair.'Ir. . 'l'ierney is one of the I progrcsli ve stockmcn of Custer count ) ' . A baslCt ball court has becn establishcd on the vacant lot 110rth of the Custer National bank and spectators are 1umcr- ous whcn a gamc is 011. . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Runyan and son , Glen , were in the' citv Monday night. 'l'hey were on their way to Callaway to attend the wedding of a nephew , A1va Longmore. The squirrels in the park- born this last spring-wonder what's the reason for all tbis noise and confusion both day and nig h t and they dou't vcn ture on the ground very often. Hecse & Moorehouse's herd of Duroc Jersey hogs at thc countv fair would be a credit at the state fair. Parties that favor that breed of hogs need go no farther to find the best individuals the state affords. ) 'rhe school rooms in Broken Bow are pretty much desertcd this week and it's "playing hookey' " in most instances. 'l'he county fair is more of an attraction - tion than study.ing and reciting lessons. Mrs. E. Webb and S. K. Redman - man former Custer county citi- zem ; , who areno : located at Paonia , Colorado , havc some fine specimens - mens of pears , peaches , ' apples and grapes on exhibition at the county fair in charge of Mrs. Gibbs. ' J. F. O. Stewartof the Stewart- Leavenworth Co. , Omaha , real' ' estate dealers , was in the city' ' last 'l'hUl'sday having pilotcd a bunch of prospective land buyers tothissection of the state. 'T'hey are largc holders of land hereabouts - abouts and have quite a number of farms listed with them for sale. 'l'hese are the days of big ears of corn. Up to date the largest one brought to this office was raised on the farm of A. ' 1' . Sims , five miles south of town , by his son , E. W. Sims. All the specimens - mens brought in were fine , but one is a whop1Jcr. It is estimated - mated tlle yiclCl will be about sixty bushels per acrc. John Collier. from near Ar. cadia , was 111 the city last-weelc and fceling pretty good over the prospects of a bountiful han'est. li'or sometime be has been suffering - ing with a lame back , but had to come to the county scat on business - ness then , so would , have to forego the plcasure of attending the big fair , although he disliked - liked to do so. Hev. Levacl { , who has bcen pastor of the Baptist church the past two years , preacl cd his farewell sermon last Snnday. fIe bag accepted a call of a church at Nora Springs , Iowa , for which place he will leavc next'ruc5day. Mr. f4cvack is a fine Christian gcntleman , an a.ble preacher aUlI we predict for him a successful pastorate in his new field. lIe has had forty-two accessions to the church here in the past year. Rev. John D. Brady , of Syra- cause , has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist church. He arrived this evening with his family , to assume charge. He comes highlY recommended. He : is a native o.f Nebraslm , receivcd his education at the State Univer- : sity. He was a member of the First Nebraska rcgimcnt in the Philipines and after he completed - . pleted his studies at the University - versity spent eight months in the Holy land. - I , . . . . . - , : . , 'ro-dav is thc Jarglit ! ! atlcn- dance evcr secn at thc county fair in Custer county. n. W. George has rcturncd from a SlX weeks' visit in Minlte- apolis , Minn. , and vicinity. J. D , 'rroyct , of Callaway , has some fi uc Du roc Jersey hogs on exl1ibition at the cQunty fair. Rcv. J. H. Woods , of Mason , was in the city Monday on his way from13etlicl Union church , where he hcld scrvices Sunday. J. G. Brcnizer has lhe fiucst exhibit of short horn cattle e\'er scen at the coun \ ' fair , lIe has as fine a herd' as the state af- fords. Thc fruit display at the fair is exceptionally tine. Custcr county is destinened to be one of lhe best fruit counties in the state in no distant day. J. E. Sargcnt , of Ansley , has a fine lot of Poland Ch llli hogs on exhibition at the county fair. 'rhey are the uest lot of Poland China hogs ever exhibited byany one in the county. The J.'air ! as ociation sold 700 more single tickets 'l'hursday than were ever sold bcfore in one I clay. 'l'he gross receipts for the fonr days was , 111 round numbcrs , $3,00 , which beats all former records. I\Iiss l fi e Dodds , clerk in the U. S. land ofi ce of this place has bcen granted a leave of absencc of 30 davs , commencing" with the 21)th of this month. She leaves Saturday for Cheyene and Dcnver to visit rclat'es. . Rev. J. B. Ingham , who was one of the early pastors of the Baptist church of this place was , .the gUEsts of the scnior editor of the RnpuDIlcAN last Friday night. He was on his way to Merna to visit his brother and other relatives iu that vicinitY.ll Clem Dcaver , superintendent of the B. & M. railroad lanel and transportation agency , was in the city Saturday looking up govcrnment land for his Octoher cxcursion. Mr. Deaver is dOll1g a splendid work for the home- seclcr who wants lanel .in the Kinlcaul district. Custer C llegc. He ! He ! lIe ! Ho ! lIe ! Ho ! Custer college , Broken Bow. 'l'he college colors are scarlet and white. The following enrollcd last wcck : Earl Cooper , Broken Bow ; Guy Armstrong , Brokcn B w ; i cartha Headley , Broken Bow ; I f410j'd Bowman , Urolen Bow ; George ScholZ' , Broken Bow ; Claud Govier , Weissertj Frank Crow , Berwj'uj Anna Albers , Callaway. Rev. Bady con < 1ucted chapel Monday. Presidcnt Cornett was amply repaid for his generosit.r in giving - ing 16 days for the fair , by thc happy looks of the stu cnts. The students wenL to the fair in a body 'l'hursdny aftcrnoon , and a good time had. Misscs Junie Clinc , Alice Huffaker , Alma and Elma Porter , spcnt 3aturday and Sunday at home. 'l'he new basket hall will be here Saturday. . 'l'he grounds are completed .and all are anxious to begin practice. 'fhe visitors of this weck were : Rc\ ' . Early , Mrs. Headley , Miss Ellcrsick , Miss Myrtis Miller , I Pwf. Mollinger , garl Doman , i Victor Lowry and Miss Bertha : Huffaker. A S'ruDHNT. ! , Haddix's Motion for New Trial Overruled 'l'he Supreme court has refuscd to grant Scott Haddix a . .cw trial. in the case in which he was convictc ( and scntenced twclve yeal's to the penitcntiary for the inurcler. of Melvin Bntlcr near Mawn City , a Jear1 III a half ago. Sillce hi ! ; conctioll , TIall- IltX hJ' ICCII held here under flIsp."n " ; i)11 of Hl'utcnce , 011 appal. ; : ! . \R yct the f hcdlT has recei\'ed no order to talw him .to fAncoln but will , doubtless in a short timc. Melon Cily. Born to I\1 r. and Mrs. lIen1'\ . ' Stuchart Sept. , 15th , a girl. John Sims will have a sale Sept. , 25th. lIe cxpects to 11I0\'e to town. About a weeJ { ago some peopc ! were wanting to sce it rain so t hey could plow an(1 others < 1 id not on account of wanting to Jct their hay up. Now it is so wet they can't do either. Quite a number of pcople arc talking of feeding cattle in this vicinity this winter. Com in this vicinity is almost all out of the way of frost. . . "I' " ' " I . . , - : - 6. , " ( " ' : . . . . . : ' . : _ _ _ . : . A On.lneu Clu\nlto. J. N. Peal has bought the J. H : Humphrey Grocery store anl ! w111 assume charge of the bust- ness thc first of next week. I ' _ " . . . . .t..u _ 12\ : ; ! m N.iit Ift : e ; 2 : BUSINESS POINTURS. li1 f il ! . . itl mir.\iI " - . . Have a hollte doctor examine ) 'our c'cs , if in nccd of glasses. Dr. Christenscn gltaran tccs sa tisfactioll. IIomm ) IOH IUtN'I'-'I'O rcli ble parties L'or , particulars write .T. G. W. Lewis , care of Grand Islaud college , Grand Island , Nehrnslm. . ' 1'0 'l'HAl > H-l 'our good valucs in Omaha rcsidcnces for Custcr count ) ' land. Also g-ood mill and stock of furniture with building in Custcr count ) ' town for sale or trade. Write if intercsted. S'l'HWAH'l'-fJICA ' ' - VltNWOH''II Co. , 519 N. Y. f4ife Bldg. , Omaha , Neur. Reading , Blocntion and Dra- matice Art , with Miss Olllham. Studio at Mrs. Lamberts. Phone No. 251. W AN'l'UD-'l'o huy a { teed quarter - ter section of land on Clcar Creek impro\'cd or un lnpr'ed , between Westerville and Valley county line. Addrcss or call at this ofi ce. - - - 'VAN'rJm-'l'o rent a gooll farm on Clear Creek , between 'Vester- ville and Valley county liue or near Broken Bow. Address or ' call at this ofi ce. 1 have 800 yearling steers for sale. Will sell in lots of 25 or larger. Six 1110nths time. Also 550 hcad of 1000 lb. feedcrs. 13-1 ( , F. M. CUlmm. J. C. Moore , abstracting. . 2U - - - Drs , l'-arnsworth & Bec1\- : Dentists. FOR SAIIt OR 'l'RADH-A good steam , Case threshing machine , complete and ready , for use. Will trade for stock or sell on I . rcasonable terms. Inquirc at. this oftice. ( , tf , - - - - No huntin on my premises \'lit hon t p rnllssion. litf FHANK'VUISImlEIDuH. i"OR SATlt-A nice , young , single driving horse. Drolcc cspeciall.y for ci y driving. Also new rubbcr ured buggy and single harness. 'Will sell separ- atc if dcsircd. I 14tf I. A. Cor.ItJlrAN. A Bank Accollnt is eas ) ' to g-et , little trouble to keep and rcsults in many benefits to the owncl' . If JOu have no bank account comc and see us. 'Ve want JOu to start one. You will receive I just as courteous attention if you : have onlv a small deposit , as you I 'would ' . , vith a larg-er one. In prosperity , prepare for adversity. ' DlOKltN Bow S'rA'l'n BANK. I Before buying your lumber lct us estimate your bills. We have in ' stock material for a1l1dnds of c'nu1le blt1ldings. Also good threshing' coal at reduced prices. DntIms LmInHR & COAl , CO. , I . Berwyn , Nebraska. For bargains in real estate see Bowman & .Anderson , just west of the Security State Bank. lOtf W ANTED-Mcn , womcn , boys al1l1 girls to represent McClure's Mata7. nc Gooll pay. Address 67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. DoCtor Lcach , Dentist. NO'l'IcE.'ro HUN'l'HHS-YOU : - are hcreby notified that no hunting will be pcrl11itted on my land , section 1' ) , to\vnship 20 , range 18 , in Custer coullty. Nebraslra , and tr\spassers thereon will be prosecuted - cuted undcr the laws of the stale roverning- samc. Dated Sptember 3 , 1JO ( , . 13tf JQ ] IIAltHAD. - - - - - - W.\I''I'lm-n ntll'nHlIl or lady wilh good n krcl1ce , to tra\'l 1 by rail or with a rig' . for a linn of $550,000.00 capital. talar.\ , l,0i2.00 p r year allll cr.pt'lIfCBj salary paid weekly and expenses advancec1. Addrcss , with stamp. Tos. A. Alexander , Brokcn Bow. Ft. . Mullins , M. D. , D. . S. the Dentist. 37tf - . - - - - - - - - - - Ullilell Siall' " 1:111 : < 10fl el ! . t I : \orlh I'lalle. Nehrawlla , H"plclllher I . I'II ( , . r I NOllce ill hercb } ' , riven Illat ll/\HY / : V. ' KgNSgr.l. . IIr BrokclI CoNebr.'h'iI. . flail Ukll'H > tlc , ! of 11111 illleillion 10 lIIallo nllal the } car Ilmor III hllP1 > urluf 111 < ; claln.11. : 11011I0' hleal Inln' : No. I 'hI" . macl. ! SClllclIIlJer 3 , I'UI , fur Ihc 1I0H ! . . , . ! . . ' ' ' - . IIW 'cllnll ! 'l'0\\'lIhlli1 > 1&I. . HalllCo I W. . 1IIIlIlhai I < al < 1 Jlmuf will be IImclu h fore A. H. IlIlIllPhr.cUllllly JUIll'e. : at hill IImeu at I1ro eu BuNcbr.hlm , 011 OCloher / : / . It\ J. 1/e / lIalllUIi ( he ( nllowillll' WItIlt.S'iOti lu Jlro\'u 1I111"OIlIIlIUOUIi reftllelle' ! IIJlOII and cultlvatlnll. of said 111"11.'Iz : Cllarl"lIll , JCllklllll. uf Uro. lIell tfow , Nuhrallka : Jo're.lerlel. 1/ / . . \rlhllr. ot Hrokcli How. N"hraMka : 1Ialilul W.IluIIUrnHtIl. of lIrokclIl1ow. N"hrailktq Charl"l1 W. WlllIli. of Hrokell Bow. Nchralika. , 15.:0 ; : GUOltm g.l"/tRNCIi. HClClscr. I . . ' j , J J ' . " , " 11 .1 " . _ . ; : : : : ; _ . . - . . . " , . _ . . . . . . . . ' - - < . _ . Ilotel I-telleall _ _ : ; ; "A' " ; ; ; ; 80\1 , IS : NOW OPEN TO THri : : PUSJriIC : HOT AI D COJ.JD BES / ? ' : . < . FREE SAl\fPLI \ l OOlVIS:1tc' J. E. 18ZARD , Prop'r , - . - - , . . . . . - - - . - - - . . , . . . . . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - _ . . . _ _ _ - . . . _ . _ . . . . . . .n" " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , w _ No\v \ and Second Hand Furni'iUi' , : our and feed S101'0 , . - - - - - - - - - ' \Ve wish to notify OIU' many cltstomors that Wp have ndded to OUI' stoek of .llal'dwure all kinds or Nails , Staple al1d. Smoo'th Vvirs. \Ve also hnvo .Mason Oity and l < 'em'ney flour , the host that can be had in thl' state. . \Vo alwnys baye vlenty of feed aud haled hay. Goods delivClled free t o any parl ; of the city. 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