. . . " ' _ " _ . _ . _ _ _ . " .w. . . . . _ ! , _ . ; . Qu to aun\i \ ftBpubUo nt ONIt DOI-TAR PtR Y1AR. ADYEHTISINO HATCS. One cotumn , per monlb , $ ' 1,00. One.halr column. or monlhI.W. . Ouarler colLllnr. Ilcr month , fZ..O. I.es9 than quarler colullln , r.o . III per Inch per 1II0nlh. Cards on fiut P81ft ! ( , ( ) cenlA tIer Inch per month. I.oc\t adverlllllnir 5 cents Ilcr Iinc cach In . r. tlQ. . I . . otlco of church falrA , 80cla1llci'l ' alld enlor. talnment8 where moncy 1'1 chanrcl1 , one.half . . rales. Society notlcefla lut rl' o\ulloll'l. olle.half ralc'l. I , Wt'I1.llnlll1otlcp" fr e. half Ilrlce for 11'11 of pre clltfl. Ul'alh nollce ! ! free , hair prlco \l1I1IIIqhlrll. . " oblluary notice ! ! . Card of Thank ! ! . SO Cellifl. I.elll\l notice ! ! at rJ.lell pro\'llied 1Iy Rtalules of Ne1lraska. D. M. AI\ISBHRItV. . . . . PUblisher CHAS.e. \ . DASSETT. . . Associate Thursday , Jan , 24 , 1907. "RTJID' _ _ _ _ _ ! The "conciliation conference" recently held at the Potter Palmer mansion , in Chicago , was a success so marked as to merit more than passiu g cOl11men t , and affords further evideuce of the broad humanity , sterling good sense and sound judgment of the tactful hostess. Acting upon her initiative and invitation , capital and labor met under her roof ; greeted each other with hearty handshakes and entered \ upun the discussion of vexed questions in a spirit of good- fellowship with every outward evidence of candor and earnest- ness. It is such spectales as this that tend to renew one's fai th in th rock-bottom honesty of his fellow-men. H _ _ _ During the last fiscal year 10,000 people were killed in railroad - road accidents in this country , and 86,000 were injured. This ; number does indeed include railway - way . employees , . a fact not especially consohng to the employees - ployees themselves while being roasted to death , nor to those who , after great agony , must go through a life incompletely lived , with 'only part of a body left with which to do a man's work. Nor is this fact a comfort to any. one who has a spark of humanity I in him. A writer on agricultural topics says , and very correctly , that "the selection of seed corn by the scoop-shovel method is responsible - sponsible for most of the stalks that are fooling around all summer - , . mer doing nQthing , " and that "seed corn should all be tested , this winter so that the weak and : I imperfectly cured ears may be J discovered and rejecte(1. No man has a moral nght to guess that the 800 kernels 011 an ear will grow and produce strong and thrifty stalks. " - - - The State Board of Agriculture met in Lincoln last week and reelected - elected the president I treasurer and secretary and a bunch of directors and set the date for the next state fair the first week in September. The treasurer's report - port showed a balance of $31.40- 12 , cash on hand. The temperance people and the liquor interests are about to put on. the gloves for a finish fight in the legislature of Illinois , local option being the immediate cause. At this distance it looks like it would require more than one round before a knock-out blow is dealt. Investigators , believe that there is an antidote for every ill , am1 it is now declared that the organ. isms of , limburger cheese arc hostile to tubercular bacilli. The man who come home witlJ "a breath on him" can now have a new excuse. ! ' The Official Paper. The RItPUDLICAN again enjoy ! the distinction.of . being the official paper of Custer county. For the past 17 years this is , distinction that has been enjoy cd but few times. 'l'he rule ha , . be n , I to the victor belongs tltl qpOilS" and as the populists haYI been in control of the count' board most of the time since 189 the Chief and Beacon have beel the beneficiaries of the board' patronage. During the times of drouth ani panic the county and ofiicia patronage was a great boon t the newspapers that were tille with shenff sale notices an comit.y work. But the RUPUDI.ICAN manage , to continue in business and a : though it was not favored wit any of the official patronage w were pleased to have the eoI' . sciousness t.hat although irt th : minority , were in the right an the flesh pots of the .oppositio 1 were not a temptation for us. But we do appreciate a squat deal in matters of politics , ; well as in all other business ma ters and we1110St heartily COD I mend the members of the boarl who , against opposition , sto ( . . . . . . . . : . . , . , . . .C " _ _ _ _ oU.II..I.a' : w : . , , Is It Y au r OWlzI-lair ? _ . < : I _ Do you pin your hat to YOll1' own hair ? Can't do it ? Havci1't enough hair' ? It must be you do not Imow Ayer's Hah' Vigol' r Here's an introduction - duction ! May the acquaintance - ance result in n heavy ( ! rowth of rich , thick , lossy hair ! And weknow you'll ncvcrhcgrny. . . 1 Ihlnle that Ayrr'RlaIr VIt'r I th II" , " wotlllprrIlIIJAlr r"w/r thnt w , , , 'ver 11111110 I JIIIVO 1I " ,1 It rllr RUlliIImlJ UIIIII ( ' 1111 trlltl" " J flllly RRY IlIlIt I 1I1II1r"IIUy , , It'I,1 , \I . 111111. . , 1 . , cll'II'rrlllly rr''n'"III"I"lll ' 11ft II ft"h.I1.1rrpa. \ rall" " . " - MIRH \ ' . 111101'1Va ' ) ' 1.11111 , : 1 ell. . . . . _ r."V' " ' ! 'fI' " . - bv .T. O. Ayer ( JII , . I.owoll. Malis. Aha IIIllllllr..oLuror or A.-tadll , SARSAPARILLA. I'II.I.S. llers CIIIRRV ! I' ) . : : : M . " - - - - - - true to their party tenets 111 nam- ing' the ofiicial paper. We shall attempt to prove our appreciation of their 10Y11tty hy making the HUl'Unr.ICAN worthy of the party with which it affiliates - ates , without any attempt to carr V water on both shoulders. Y t it shall be our aim to make the H.HI'UIII.ICAN a newspaper in the full sense of the wordwithou : t fear or favor , anl we solidt the moral and financial support of aJI who subscribe to these senti- m pts. "To Much Prosperity. " Speal < er Can:1on is quoted as asserting that "what is the matter of the country is t.hat there is too d-n much prosper- ity. " 'l'he assertion is almost literally true , if not quite. In all lincs and manufactures the mills , founderics and factories are crowded with orders and are mon ths behind in delivery ; the railways have not sufiicient cars to transport the freight offering , yet all the car shops are working all thc time to fill their orders for cars ; and with the cars that have been loaded and started toward their various destinations there are not sufiicient locomotives - motives to haul all of them , so that every newspaper has accounts of crowded side trachs : and blockaded ) 'anls in their respective towns , yet .all the locomotive - motive factories in the countr ) ' are working overtime to try and catch up with the orders for more locomotives. no . , tore in the land can keep up its stock for the reason that orders are so slow in being filed , and hardly any order can be filled entirel } ' because in some one or more articles all the stores in a town are out , although shipments or orders for such goods are long overdue ; many houses , buildings and other structures are stand- .ing party omplete , awaiting shipments of lumber , structural work or finishings of some kind ; labor of all Idnds is scarce , none need to be without employment , amI wages are rising ; but with it all the business man or housc- holder is subjected to vexatious and expensive delays. No wonder l\Ir. Canuon has exclaimd that there is "too d-n much prosperity. " ontrast this condition - dition with that in 181)3 , just afLel' the last Democra tic administration - istration Was inaugurated. l\Iills and factories shut down all over the country ; goods laying on shelves of stores and in ware- I house unsold ; railways cutting out trains and laying off locomotive - motive and train crews aud discharging - charging shopmen ; and thousands - ands of hungr } ' men wandering about the country in search of of employment. Yet there are thousands 01 people who would 1 return to power the party undel which there was so much distre5s , and displace that undcr wh08c beneficent administration the un. paralleled prosperity that is now upon the country was fostered and made possible. But the majorit ) ' of the American people will not think of that so long a ! tlter rcmains in the public mim recollection of the distressing days of 1893. The Chnmpion. . . 'l'here seems to be just abou as much latitude in the munbe of bushels of corn that has beel shucked in a day as in the num ber 01 fish som fellows catch- when there are no witness. 'I'h RJ"tPunr.ICAN thought it had pretty' good hired man with 11 bushels in 9 hours , but th In Arcadia Champion has th champion I-I-lad who gives in hi : e time at 7 hours and 140 busheh 1S Just what h " did the other 2 t- hours of that 10 hour day i tlnot stated , Probably spent i d , wondering if anybody woul ) d uelieve his story. . - - - = - - - - - I Proaporlty and Adveralty. Eleven years ago we had what we commonly call hard timcs in the Un Hed Sta teSt 'I'b rec million - lion men were ullable to obtain worl < at I1ny wage. ! \lany more I werc unable to find employment for more than half the days in a week. Staple products of cvery descrition { , were a ( I rug in the madd ! , Money could not be ohtaincl { on any Idnu of security I -not bccause money was scarce' ' -but because those who possessed - sed money feared to risk it in any enterpriee. 'l'here was no end to dissal sfnction and complaint everywhere. If anyone could have givcn assurance at that time that \ et a little while and all thesc- things would pass away and in their stead would come conditions characteri1.ed by unprecedented - precedented opportunities to labor - bor at miximum wages , with hig'h prices for all staple product\ ! and crcdit almost without limit for all who have great undertakings - takings on hand , everybody would have been witting' to pledge that as for them they would , under - der such conditions , be perfectly con ten ted. ] veryone knows that we have the conditions above described. Some one said recently , "We have more need ot labor , skilled and unskilled , than can be sup' plied. 'l'here are not in existence - tence 8ufiicient cars to haul our produc ( to market , nor money sufiicicnt for the demands of business. " Consequently there is as much complaint almost as there was when work was scarce and products of all kinds were a bl11'den to those who possessed them. We are actually discontented - tented because of our prosperity , and many are crying out for a change. Just what is demanded no one is able to tell. Sensible people , however , would rather suffer such inconveniences as now beset us than to again take chances with idleness , hunger and want , as in those democratic days. Real Estate Transfer- . Chas. W. Duke to First l\1is- sionary Baptist church. 1\1ason. parcel sw sw 32.15-17 , 100x140 ft. $ 600 00 Gco. W. Hiscr tl ) Frank E. Wolford , lC 26.17-18. . . . . . . . . . . . 1800 oc Esthcr. 1\1cCracken to David l\1cCracken , n } ne 23.17-21. . . . . 1000 00 Elizabeth Johnson and Mary J. Enochs to Occola C. Cram , ne nw and se nw allli nc sw 5-20.19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 oc Wickliff E. Willis to Chas. W. WiBis , nYz ne and eYz nw anll , nc sw 34.16-21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :2000 OC J. N. Cassc11 an Wifc to Joshua Colc , lots I nnd S , block 17 , orig- inlll Broken Dow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 oc A. Hlltficld IInd wife to FWII W. Myers , lots 9 and 4 , block 22 , Ausley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 00 Thomas B. 1\1 cPhcrson 10 A. 'f. T.llughlin , sc RtHI se nc an e ! sw 28 , nw ne find ne nw 33. sw n W I1tHI w H sw and sc sw and sw sc 27 aud w J 11I111 w } neJ. ( and nc ne and w JJ SC 34-15-22 _ . . . 16000 00 A. T. l\IcI.aughlin an wife to Eric Johnson w J IIn w Yz nc a1ll1 nc nc and w Yz se 34.15-22 anll nw sw , sw mv 27 , and se ne and cYz se 28 , a11 in 15-22. . . . . . 14000 00 I.ouis Price to Lottic Price. lots I , 2 , 3 , block 10 , rnilr acl addition to Broken Bow. . . . . . . . 150 00 Thompson E. Baker 11I111 wife to R. W. Daker , ne se 24.17-19.- 00 Louis Stu11 amI wifc to Wm. Stu1l , lots 1 , 2 , 3.4 in 6.14-2 , . . . . . I 00 A. T. 1\1cI.aughlinl\lul wife to John Johnson sw sc a11llsH sw 27 anl1 wi sc and c ! sw 28 , nw tiC a11l1nc nw 33.15-22. . . . . . . . . . 700 00 Pctcr Troutman to Hcnry II. Deal , lots 4. 5 and 6 hlock 54 , railroad additIon to Callaway. . . 350 00 Mark Schncringer ct aI , to 1 IIenry II. Dcal , lots I , 2 , 3 and 4. block 51 , Callaway. . . . . . . . . . . 600 00 William Edmunds to Bcrtha EdmUl1l1s , sw 9.17.17. . . . . . . . . . 3000 00 T.cwis W. Schloatmau ntlll wife to Gocfrcy Nanscl , nc 33-16.25. . 1200 00 Joscph IIaumont to Elizabcth IIau1110nt , St nc II , nw ne ue ! nw If , sw SC It , nw ne 14-18.20. . 1500 00 W. J. Simpson ct aI , to Cora D. Schwnb , all block enc in Stevens & Word aclditioll to Ansley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 oc S. B. Morchcad ct aI , to Gco. B Darr n. nc 7.1.\.20. . . . . . . . . . . Chas. C. Parmcle ct aI , to S. R. IIicks eJ 7-14.24. . . . . . . . . . . 3800 OJ Louii Andcrson n11l1 wife to Rufus II. HIMy lot 3 , block 38 , ori inal town 01 Ca11nway. . . . . . . 1 OC T. T. Varncy and wife to Annic , : 'It. Thull , parccl 10-15.18 , block I , III1/lIls / additioll to Anslcy. . . . 1200 O ( Gasephus W. Henry and wife to Silas C. Waldron , sw 32.15.24 2000 oc I.otta W. Smith and husband to Rufus 11. Eddy , lots 4. and 8 block 38 , origillal town of Calln. way. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 O ( Ju1ia WiBis lIarbau h and husband - band to Caro1inc Willis , se nw lots 3 and " section 2-15.21-12 acrcs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1800 o ( J. O. Russell allll wife to R. W. Hopkins , lot 17 : in block 15 , original town of Berwyn. . . . . . . . 1000 01 Sila. , Drake and wife to the City Savings Blink , . sc and ci 5W - 26.13.20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85e OC SII111ucl P. Walton a11l1 wife to Security Im'cst Co. , ne 11.18.18. 100 01 Grecly Statc Bank to CharlcR H. Clcvcl\lul ! , 5W 27 RlIII lots 5 111111 8 , scction 28 a11l1 lots 4 IInl ! 5.3-11)-17. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3121 51 Grec1) ' Statc Bank to Clarencc Grallgcr St n27 al1lllots I a11l1 4 , 28-19.l7. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1307 0' ' I. Winficlcill. Roush Rl1I1 wife ! tolaria : S. Roush. c 24 an ni s si 25.18.17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 'n i Jruncs W. Hcnry and wife and Samuel E. Carr 11I1 wife to d Silas C. Waldron , ci wi 30.15'24 , lit 6.14-24. . . . It "It It" It" It. 1&.0 0 ---u : : - . . _ " _ - . The Burling Ion Will Colonize. 'I'he new fedcral statutes docs away with the issuing of passcs to land agcnts and as a consequence - sequence the road has organbed : a land sceker ' information bureau which w ll assist in the. ' settlement of deeded and private ! lands , ag well a the overnml'nt lands along the Burlington. . 'l'h prospectus which has been l sued by the llurlington ! ; ays : 'l'he general pllrr o"c of thi bureau will be to gather and distribute information valuable to seekerR of westcrn lal1d8 ; to. advertise in various ways the re. sources and agricultural possibilities - bilities of 'the we9tern COl1ntn served by this railroad-a zone r territory between the lakes , the Mississippi river and contincntal , divi e that olTers the best climate' ' for residence , a surer increase in . population , industrial and agricultural - cultural wealth than any other region of equal area in the world. The service of the bureau will bh offered free to both laud sellen and prospecti\-c ] and huy- ers and in tnis work the Burling. ton will have a limited number I of permanently established and reliable land agents , engaged in selling lands along the Burlington - ton , as corresponden ts of the bureau. A Letter From Mnniln. VV. D. Grant , of this citv" who serve ( } with Co. M. iil the Phiippines has received a 1 etter from J. G. Lang who was then with the hospital corps , no'vV. in the Internal Hevenue n : ce. From the leller the followl ng extracts are made , wh ich will b interesting to all others who served in Manila : "I havc mosl congcnial work ; nic : hours and one of thc 1ighcst , airicst huildiu/s / to work in. You will rcmcm bcr it. It is on the canal aud a part of the First Nchraska was once quartercd on the very floor whcrc m ) ' ( ICRk stands. I livc in thc walled city close to the circnlating library. "I have bccn to Camp .Dcwcy. hut I hardly kncw it. 'l'hcrc is 'J ) ( ) race track on it as SOIllC rcportcd. hut thc wholc is ovcrgrown with grass.Vhcn r was I down there the low part was undcr watcr aUll I wadcd anklc deep. Thc only , lAndmarks I found of Cump Dewcy days rcmaining werc thc hig ro'al ' palm half I way bctwecn the camp and 'the firhlg line , thc croRs-roads : l\HI thc old wreck which was ou our left flank 011 the hcuch , . Nicc rC5ideuccs havc hccn huill 011 the hcach as far out m ; whcrc our hospital statiou was 10catcII at the l ng1ish dul : , ilOuse. "Thc strcet car : ; rtlU as far as the San Juan brillge , out Santa Mesa WII ) ' . Around thc bri gc ou hoth sillcs of th I rivcr is a uativc village of llipa 11Ouse , ; . Therc is little Icft of Sau Jml.l1 ( lc ] l\IOllt save thc large house to the right of the road at the top n' ar thc church. "A weck ago Saturday a1ll1 Sunday I I took a trip covcriug 270 milcs which cos1 mc $11 , gel . From wlH1t I coulrl sc < uud fiud out in the l'r viuccs evcry bud ) is kept husy anll doiug fairly wcl1. "The strcet cars will soon go as far Cl ! l\1ickinlcy , up ou the liver beyolll Guadalupc. 'rhcy have takcn n strip 0 land from the hay ovcr a milc long 1\Il ( uearly half a milc willc. rtluuing fron thc mouth of thc Pasig past thc L\Ulct : I and part way towanl Malate. This if gradu'llly bcing fillcd iu hy dredgcs alii' will he sold or lcased for ware Houses , R I in a vcry short time the palms wil1 Ix almost iu the centre of the city. 1\1081 of the moats around the wall havc hcel1 fi llcd and the big earth works hct WCCll thc wallcil city nnd thc bay arc now I heing takcn down. You may not hc1icv I it-nor would I if I had nol sccn it-bul right undcr those big mounds nUl subtcr. I raucan passages. hrickt."I1 up IInd covcrcd with heavy wOOlI aud stccl. Rut it wilJ I hc leveled so no stoue wiB remaiu UpOl1 another , the gwund to hc slopcd fron the walls IInd thc wholc turticil into park. "There ' Amcrican fmnilic are 1IIau ) ! herc uow , cluhs galorc , sc\'cral protest aul churchcs who arc CJuite IICtivc anI' thc Y. 1\1. C. A. havc rooms hcrc ani provld lcctures , socials aUlI cutertain I ments. r IUn to attend a lecture hcn tonight by Judgc Norris , o ( Poncn , ehr. who wag. n note lecturcr at homc. "Gi\'f my regilrdf ; to Joc Baisch anI , thc rcst. of the Brok'n Bow hO5 who ) 'C reme1lib r mc. " - - - - - - VeifOnEl "elfses. lrs _ W. W. nishop. nnd daughtcr Zee and Mrs. Ralph } ohnso11 slXlIt 1m Thursday with Mrs. Jack 1\11rtin. ! Uut1cr Sands wcnt SundRY cvcnil1 t help carc for 1\Ir. A rtbur Bangs , who hu : > been Iinitc low with typhoill fc\'cr. MJ Uaugs is rcportcil decidcdlr bcttcr nu wc hopc to hcar of his complcte rel'o\'cr soon. Uertha Kooler is vcrr sick wit mea sIcs , complica tcll with pnculIIOtL11' ' Dr. Pcnnington is in nltcndl\lIcc. John 'J.'unler alllL wifc spcnt Sunda ; a1ll1 Snnday night with Ir. 1&1II11\1rs. W \V. Bishop , rchn'uing to 1Jrokcn B01 o Monday morning. We undcrstan Mr. MCll e has rentc' ' o Mr. Barbcrs plac.e fol' thc present , ycar. - - - - - - - Patronize tbe l luuDr.J.c. , , : ad vertisers. . L - - . --.h.Al.\ _ - - WHAT TilE KIDNEY'S DO. I Their Unceaaing Work Keepl UI Strong nnd H althy. All the blood In the bed ) ' passe ! ) through the kidnc's on e cvery three millutes. Thc kidncys filtcr thc bloOlI. Thcy work night IInd day. When hcalthy they remove about 500 granq ! of I impurc nlCttter dally , when unhealthy ( ) tnc part of this Impurc mattcr If ! left In thc hloml. T : s hriugf ! on. many dlscascs I\nll symptoms-pain in. thc hcck , heacl. IIchc , nCI vousness , hot , Ilry skin , rhclllllatisUJ. gout , gravcl , rlisonlcrs "f the cycsight. and hcar lIItlzzlllcss / , irrcgulur heart ; IIcbility , drowsincss , llropsy , 11cpo its in thc urim' , ctc , But if ) 'ou keep thc filters ri ht YOIl will havc no tronblc with } 'ol\r kic1uc'J ; . 1\119. Nellic May , of 308 Pcnnsylvania IIVl' . , Joplin , Mo. , says : " . know frolll my own expcrience that Doan's Kidncy Pills arc a Icliahlc Iddncy rcmedy. I was botllercll for six or cightcck.s with n constant dull hCIl\\ ' aching in thc SlIIall ' of III \ ' hack. 1 was'tircd all thc timc , Il1ck ll amhltion III III in the mornillg Ilwl\5 felt worsc , Havinrcasons / to belicvc th sc symptoms wcrc cansect from thc kilillcys I got a 1I0x of Doan's Kidnc's Pills. 'fhc ) ' pro\'cll to he thc \'cr ' rcmcdy I rcqllircll. 1111I1 tI1l1ler thc trcatlJlCllt thc hackllchc , languor 111111 othcr s'lIlploms > carcIl. " Itol' alc hv . all ( calcrs. Pricc , 50 ccnts. lQstc.r.l\1ilburn , Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. , sole agcnls for the United States. name-Doa'h's-a1ll1 Rcmcmher thc - - take nl ) .oilier. Dunnihg. Dunning , tl.r.d\'ing city on the l\1 11dlc I.oup , hils hec.11 stcadily improving , rc. glmlless of the 'wcathcr. Storm or shinE shc grows. , Some of the young pcoplc havc organ. izcrl a thc.\trical company fiIlIl at prcsenl I , arc \Ising U.1C grcy mattcr on "Tony , thl . . . Convlct. . . \Vm. 'V art h , of Broken How , gll\ ' ( Dunning a business call a few 'la.s ago J. . . H. Jewctt . , thc Hrokcn Bow post mustcr , is.spcnding a few da's in Dun niug. Robinson Bros.'s new haU is nearinj roUl pIcHon. Dr. Owings has just rcturnell from' al erteudcd trip to Lincolu. Hay is thc cry from e\'ery sourcc Owing to thc rough wcnthcr Ulauy cattle mcn have fed thc hulk of their ha : already. The young pcople of thc church al14 Sunday school choir took a slcigh rid ] ast Friday night , which all enjoye . Skating is the umuscment of all prcscnt , it coulll 110tell bc hellct Several amusing accillents ha\'c happenc on thc icc. Mr. Owcns , proprietor of the Dunniu hotcl , is putting up ice. The Fa.rmers Institute. Will e hold al Broken llow Jar I Olh and Hlst. I - J. D. lI\m , Presi ent. U. H. Jeffords , Secretar ) ' . D lwussion of Farm 'J.'OPICR. Wednesday Afternoon Session 1:10 : Boill < 'ortllity and ProneI' ' ! ' . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . .U. U. . 'Inrshal. Arlin ton Nel : ! : : IO ' 3'o\\'ln ' OOI./I..F. W. hJlH Pawnee OIh' , Nel ' \'r.dnesda ) ' Eve/linl : Session 7:10 : YJ.Juo of Wind Breaks on the 1 < 'arm . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1\11' . l\lnrshnlt 8.0 : LeAks on the Farm..l\1r. Ohas Thut' da ) ' 1\101'l1inl : Session 10:00 : UrowJn 1 < 'ruit. . . . . . . . . \Vm. 1\Iohle FaitH OIL ) ' . Ne ] 11:00 : Pork . Production. . . . . .N. E. LeonaI'I Pawnce OIt ) ' ' Nel 'l'hursda } ' Afternoon Session' I lte ; U.\ro and l\lanaJemont of a f IltcllOlI. . . . . . . . _ Mrs. U. E. Welton , Fairbur ' Nel ' ) , 1 : ! :15 Alfalf\ and Tame Urasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lI..l\Iohler I : / : UO'aste Product Oil the j < 'arm. . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Ir. Leo/lard Other \'aluable uddreEises b ) ' locI speakers. ' 1'heso meef.ingH fire held un e ; the nuspiceB of the Univprsity ( N obl'nslm nnc1 the Uroken Eo' t FltrlllerS' Institllto Association , un I 1111'0 free to all. FItl'lnerH , CQUlO find bring YOl ff.mi1ics. The Corn Contest. 1st. 211. . FOI' I hl ! lon csl cal' of C01'll $2.0U 1. ( .For the laq ct cal' of ( ' 01'11 2.00 1. ( "rho siw of the CIlI' to bo dctel'mine . hy 111111tiplyil1 Ihe cirmllnfe\'eueo of 11 'llIichllo ' of the car hy the Inn th of tl I t3:1r. . 1 < " ' the best tou cars of eo\'l1 1st. $ fU ; : nd. $11.00 3rd. $2.00. . 1 < ' 01' the most porfcct. IHU' o ( COl'11. Is : $3.00 , 2nd. 2.UO , : I1.00. ! . IC the promiulU for the best hm ( al "f corn or for the most p6rfeci ear j _ " 'OI'U Is seeUl'cd b\ ' : L ho } ' u\ ' Irl un ( ( jfIC 1l VCIlI'S of agetbo - p\'clUium to 1 vaill wHi bo inc\'laHell OIW doll II l' abo\ I hat elferell. Tb. , IH'cmiums fOl' the hest tell C111 I : OJf COI'll : Uld the mOl't pOl'feeL car willI :1wL\loli undol' the followiu8eOl'0 / eal t whidl hils liCon adopted IIY the Nllbm ka COI'l1 I IUjll'O\CI'S Association. All COl'll competing ( or the IIb01 \H'ImiUUlt3 must Imvo IICOII t'OWII i , ( ; mIOl' county durlllg the Y011I'19UII. No cal' of ( 'ot'll , 'ompetlng (01' OJ Ircmium 'will be olcglhlo to OIl I'Y f. . : my othnl' prcmium. . - - Scom : CAlm. The award \\111 bo 11I\110 : h ' a COI mittlo of Ihl't. ' . } .ol\Ts--UIIIIOI'mlty : of oxhlblt 1 Simp. . . of t'IlI'S ) ( ) . Colol' of ( 'oh ti. Col , of km'JwlsIllrlwt ! cOIlIlIlions 1 Tips of t'al's ti. HnUs of eru' " fit Un foruiW ofwl'ucls ! 10. Simpu of kCrtll lO , IlH lI bOIWClIII kOl'1lOl-I : G. W'I ( If graill 21i , Total 100. HULES FOR JUDGING. HmoIUI1TY m' l-x1I1U1'1'-1'ho elli In ; 'ill oxhlbit. should 110 simltnr iu sb i . slmpc , c.olol'lIlId Indontatlon. For 011' ' Cllr ddiciont lu these respeots , cut t oxhihit 0110 point. N . SnA1'1' : EAltS.-'l'ho ears should A e 'lllI rlcal 01' lIearly so , Cut the t : - - - - - . .4---- . _ ' _ ' . _ _ J = " . ; : : , ' " / . , . . - . _ _ - _ . - . . . _ . . . . . - - uu"-- - - - ' " - ( ' 1':1l'h enl' r.1e\'intItI hlbll 0111' PO llt nl' : . from this rcqllt'oIllIHlI. ! CULOIt 01' CUII.-Cohs sholild he 11111. . _ frH'luly J'cd 01' III1Hol'llllyhllo. . i'or I . nch white eoh ill nn I'xhllJll III which Iho rct ! prcllul1Ihll\le. , rill the exhibit Qllo.huH poillt. Do Ihl' 1\\11C fol' oudt rcd " 0\.1 ill 1111 uxhlhlt o ( \\'hllo "ous. COI.Ult 01" lomslI.F"I' eU'h : white cl'o\\'nelllwl'lIBIIII 11 'l'lIow ot. 1'011'nl' . lul ' , CII ! . tlln ( ! xhlbil oIlO.I'lIth poillt. . I 10'01' onch yotloIWI'J t1 ! illL white \1\1" lelY "Ivu the ! ! I'fnc ( ' 111. , I L 1tIn'rJOS1llTlON'I'hl' cool'll should uo well mILtlllwl , lil'lll alld Ollll" . ) o'or 1Il'h ! : eLI'dtli.'iulil : ! ill 1 hpi ! ! l'I' ( ! , ' : , , llIt I ht ) ( ! xhlu t OliO pollil. . f 'I'll' : ; 01 , ' 1\ : ' : ! . - . ' ' or Iho Cl\t. , sholllt ! ho CO\'t.1 . wit h J' ( ! II ' 111'.1111 if ot' III , kOl'l1ols. Alhltogotlll'l' I hu IUII lhl or : pl'otudillg eohs onntl OILI'-I : of the eX-1 hlhlL I1I\lI Ollt 111. . Ihu mIl ) o ! olw.hnf ) poillt foil' ollcoh Illch. BUTTS < n' gAIIS'I'ho'O'ii \ of hUI'lIe' ! ! shollill 1100\011 :11111 : swell Ollt ht ! 'nlll , the 01111 o ( the IOIJ ! , CIIL Ihn I' hiuit olle.lmlf poillt rOI' lI\ch ! pOOl'Iy titlcil hllll , nlld OIlB'OIll'lh ! puilli. . fOl' cIL'h , lIat hull. " U\H'onmTY 01. ' lomHI.s.-Tho : twl' . , , , ' lIel : ; shollll1 pOSOiS similat' clmmctOI'H. t13. CIIL 111t ! exhihit olle.haH poillt fil' 1 llch . , tollciOllt ! Bal' . 811 A 1'1' : ( H' lgUNI'I--Thu kOl'1I0)S ) shell III hwl : ! 11 wIdge ! ha po on the hl'ond side. n ld on the' UIlI'I'OHille the c gOg sholllci ho IltH'I'ell. GilL OIlU point (01' ( Bach ohltlCllonlhlo : 0\1' , ' SI'AOg lII \ \ , Im Imllml.s-'J'hc I'o\\'s of IWI'IIeis sholllci not he l110re tha II OliO Ihirty.socolld of an illch :11'1'1'1. : ' : allY pari. of the 1'\\ ' . If 1110\0 I han 0110. sixteenth of all illch Cllt ollu.huH point , if loss thl\lI lhat hill 1I101'1 ! Ilmll ouo . thil'ly.seeoIHt. ( ntt ullo.foUl'lh poilll [ 01' . ol\eh Car. . . , W tn"l' Ol HIIAIN.-I'lw weight of graill Oil an a\'cmgo e\I' : shollld < :01110 "l' to the followiul'ellllil' / lUmls . : . UNHTlI 01" BAit \ \ ' : tnlll'OP nll.\I : ' . " . 12 Inehe , ; alld O\.I1' ! . . . . . . . . . . .17 011 III' ! ! ! ! 11 to 12 tlChe-l. : . . . . . . . . . . ' " . . .111 . . . . . . . 10 to 11 ilwhcs. . . . . . . . . . . . .14 .j lito 10 Inclwr ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ; .1 8 to II iuehe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ili ! " 7 to 8 inches. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ! In II Gto71I1che8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 $ . FOI' each helem' lhe bOl''II OI\IIIO \ 1111111 \'II quil'cd by an UIII' of gh'on ICIWlh , , t'n the exhihit two POlut8 , - - - - - - - - U. B. Church. _ . . Sunday morning , Jan. 2ith , at < t' ; ) 11 o'clock subject : "The chtITc.h.H Evening , :30 : o'c1oc1 < : "Bible doctrine-No differen.c. " All 11 are invited. L. E. llAUJ\IGAIWNHU , Pagtor. . - - - - . : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 'rime Schedule of trains , Broken Dow Nebraska. .Jt ' 2 , , - - - - 1 { g1o'1 H J-I' : 'S.S\I.J- : , \Vhcrea . on the .th ria ) ' of13) ' . 1(10" . a jlllll : . tIIent anrl .Ieerec wa relltlerell III the DI"lrict court of Cu ter COUIllY. N'hra l < a. in all action thereinllclldluif wherein teorlfl' ; 1'It'ldler Dodd cL al. are rlalntlff. . anti Johll I. . D"III. . .t al. an , tlefel\llalll . decreelui : ' , ! Jill , ltljlltllllIl : Ihat partltloll he matle of thc Cah\ half of the OIuh. ea t lIuarler of secti/ln 80\'I'n. anti \he \ \ ' 'l haH of the hOlllhwesl 'Iuaner of hcclioll eillU. all In . . b . ( own hlp ei"hteeu. north of raulJ'Clillel'I'II. . . wc..l ofIlh P. t. ill Cuslcr counLNcbra. . . a. I allli J. A. Armour was : tlllonle ! < \ n'f..ft" , 10 make sai.1 partllioll. ami whcreas 1 h" sailt rdercedltl 011 the 11th day 01'Ia ) ' IUI J. to'port 10 saltl cllurt that lIa.rlllloll of sal.1 lall.ls cUl/ld LI nlll ho 1IIlc u'ltlllIut I'reat Ilrdlltlicc III the owner ! ! of Halll Jand . alld Lhat UI'OIi sal.rCI.ort heillif made the Gallle W.UI CO 1111 rtttell b ) ' hail ) cOlin alld an order was III.Hle hJ' Ihe HOII If Brnno O. Hostetler , Jui'C \ of said COllrt , direct. } f Inl : thaL oald rderee bell . hald rcal c8tate InJ' eash In the lIIallner pru\.ltlell hy law : IV Xow 'rherefore. I. J. A. Arlllour. tlwdllly all , d polnLe.l. quallfie,1 anl1 actllllf .der"c. do hereh } ' I'I\'e notice that I will. 1111h" ! ith .la ) ' tI 1'chruarJ' . 19j. ) at : ! o'clucl1. . III. aL .the l'a t front door of Ihe CIHtrt hcn e. III the Clt ) . o [ 11' Brokell lIow. III Cnsler CIIIIIILJ' . r\ellraslw , h'li to the highcsL IIldder for ca h.he folh > wlIIll der.cribe.1 land. lo-wlt : 'I'he eaot half 01 the souUlca t quatl"r of hectlon S"VCII. all,1 the we\t half of the houlhw""t 'l"artl'I' of hectlUII 'I , eii'bl.ln townYhll ) c lrhleen. rallC 1I1I1c\'ell. in ClI > ller county. Nchra..lm. )0 ) Said real c..tate will he , ,0111 sulljp"t to all ] ( I prior liens thcmon. III ! Jated Ihls : 'rl1 diJ ) ' of Janllar } ' . IfIJi. 3 ) . .AU R.Rp 10 _ _ _ O _ _ _ _ . . _ _ "p _ . 10 . . : .o" : .o . . : . . . . . : . ' : . . . : . ' fcr..l. ill . t. ij ' B Jf I'S F. W. HAVES ' t.1 Jeweler and Optician . l'S West Side Squtlre , g )0 Broken Bow , R 'd Nebr J5kn. Ii . g. . . . ( ) : ' 0 ) . 111 S N o.-J : , o'JO' : . . Y..t rr , " : ! ! : ( ' ) . : . : , : ) . . . . , - - - - - - - II' II'O. O. 01' O. 1- 1Is , Is ht TRADE : MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone se lllnll n "kl'trh Rlld may flulcklr asrerlahl flur fll'llIlolI drRerl/ltlon / uu Inventlol1 ta ProbAbly "nlelllnh. , ConnDunlcn. . Lions "trletlr conthtollllnl , IIANDII OK on ! 'atcnLs t.S eo , ! ' freo. Oltte t II110ney rOI' 8CCUrllll1IIIent. . . ' 1 alonls laken tllroullh IUIIII ' " Co. receive " 0 'Pielill nOlletVllhou ell/mlc. ill till ) I SCi tttifit JI" ' rican. A. hand.ornel , lIIuslraled weekly. l.nrl1ret clr. culaLlolI ot any IclenUUo Journal. ' 1'orms. f3 a . M INrr&o 3ri : : : NewtY ck ers. ! . ) DrlDell Ol1lell. 11' tit. . WAehlbilIOU. D. . . 1