- . - , USTER UOUNTY EPUH.1ICAN. ' . - VOL. XXV. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , MAY 2 , 1907. NO. 47. . - I . . , , " , y : , Your Watch \ t . ; ; Contains 160 separate piencc9 , rc- I. [ 1 I , qui ring 3750 distinct operations in - the production. 'l'he balnncc runs , n utile nn hour , 24 miles a dny. 1 ; .s One wheel re\'ol\'e 4,730,450 . . times n : yenr. The bnlnnce makes 157,680,000 vibrations every twelve months , and keeps it up for years. Is it not a faithful servnnt ? 'Are YO\1 a good mastcr ? , I RIGHT WATCH WRONGS. i ! , ' ' r'S' ( . r. . . LII- , - , , ' . . . . . . . . - EXPERT Compound Prescription is Expert Work. qnl y a trained pharmacist can prepare - pare medicina properly. I 'l'he properly trained druggist - gist is not a common laborer or even a sldlled laborer merely. lIe belongs to a highly bonored. profession which works togeth r with the profession of medicinc' Permit us to prepare 'your doctor's prescri ptions. Op'n on Sundays from 8:30 : to 10:30 : a. m. . only. ED. McCOMAS f . . I . _ _ _ _ _ ' 11m' i'I BIC LOADS. , I I I I ( , . 41 I i I r. \ , . . . : " ' . . ' . ; . How to load with Side-Boards. , \ . . ' Did you c\'er see a Manure fip.cmle ! " usinJ { side. boards ? Cottle to , . our warehouse and we will shu011 h.w it is dUllc with a I. lchlicld ' . Sprcmler. ) 1 It requires an endless conveyor to (1) this work an . { ls the Lilchfie1l1 , . Sprcader has the one successful endless com'eyor on th market we do \ f 1I0t hcsitate to assert that thh is the only machine capahle of hauling extra high loads a long distance and oing it in a prncticalmauncr. , , It looks fuuny to us sometimes to see a man going two or three miles { : , with..lload of liJht nl nur just Icvcl with the top of his box when he ' ( . could , as far as the weight of the load is concerned , just as wc11 handle three or four times as much. lie can 110tloa(1 higher , however , on the average machine because he can not distrihute it when he gcts to the field. The Litchfield Machine will stand loading just as high as yon want , to , putting on two or three.side-boards if you see fit , providing you do 1I0t o\'cr-load the machine it ! weight and this is the only limit. Oftcn times light hulky material is to be hauled 11 long distance , . from one farm to another or from town 1\1111 the ordinary sprcader makes t . it an extensive job , Come and see us and we will show you how the Litchfield does this . and if it docs not appeal to you strongly there is something wrong with y'our constitution. Haven't you observed a man sitting on the average i spreader and drh'iug for miles with a IOtul that:1 pony conld pull , jnst : hecmse his machine would not unload it if it was pilell1uy highcr. , t ; I I \Vc don't furnish side.hoards with the I.itchfiel(1 Sprcader hut if I. you wl1nt to put them on whcn you are haul nJ { light wcight manure ntlll , ' , hauling it a long distance , there is nothinJ { to prevent our doing it. \ This is only one of the dozens of valuable points about this modern , , / ttI sprea er a11l1 we will te11 YOl } next week something I1bOllt the five year I I guarantee on th 1907 Ulat1une , . ( . I C. 8. MARTIN , rolen Hov. I ' OTTUN BROS. & MARTIN , SAHGnNT. I If ! ' ' ' . . ' , I 'I'HOMSON & MAR'rIN , ANSLEY. I , 'Ii _ = = _ " . . ; . . . . . _ 11111'1"I"'I""I"'I"I"I'tl'II"'IIIIII''I" ' " " " ' " " " " " " ' " " ' ' " ' ' ' " " " " " " " " ' - 7 I - _ Slepparc1. ] & Burk I - . r ; = = 'tV ant. to call your attention to their elegant , line :3 : . . , : = of Fresh Oanned Goods as follows : :3 : - - - - F - - \ . - = - ' = Meats. . Fish. Soups. = - - = I - - - - - - - : : : : Potted Chickcn Sardines Tomato Soup : : : : E Potted Tmgue _ Salmol1 Chickcn Soup = = : : : : Potted lImn Shrimps l\1u11igatavon ) ' : : : : : : E Veal Loaf- Star I.obster Bouillon :3 : : : : : : Dried Beef Russian Caviar Beef Soup : - : : : . - : : : : : : Corn Beef Consomme : : : : : : : : : : : Vienna Sausage : : : : : - - - 1.- - - - - - - - - - - Fruits and Fresh Vegeta'bles : - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - Phone 125. South Side Square - - 11i 1111il1il111111111'111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ' 1111111 THE DOLLAR WHEAT CAMPAIGN. - - If Producers Join in the Movcment and Stick [ the Chanccl ! arc Good for Dollar Whent. The campaign being made by the American Society of Equity to raise the price of wheat to one dQllar per bushel is being- fiercely waged and if the man behind the guns-the wheat raisers of the western statcs-will stand pat with the proposed plans the battle will be won and Instead of the measlcy SO or (10 cents per i bushcl , one dollar will be the figure. Of great importance will l1c the INational Gram Growcr's convention at Omaha on June S , ( j and ' 1. Appropria tely the call for this gathering eminated from North Dakota. Omaha promptly - ly extendcd the glad hand and the Commcrcial club of that city will stand sponsor for the con- vetl tion. All grain growcrs- whcther mcmbers of the Society' of Equity or not-are invited to participate. 'fhe convention wifl indorse the system of selling g-rain Idirectly to mills , and exporting - porting wheat in grower's hands , the object bcing to exclude the speculator. It is intended that immediately - ly afterward the campaign in the field will be prosecuted by fifty picked organizers , with assistants , to cover a period of forty days ; thesc organizers to secure pledgcs to hold wheat for Sl per bushel on the basis of Chicago prices. This rcsolution , ac10pted by thc Norl h Dal\Ota State Union , will uc prcsented lo the nalional ! , ( 'athl'fing for approval : "Whcreas Thc ' of , prescnl s'slem marketing farm crups IIIl1la s it possiblc for a s'Hnl ! ellS"Jf : people lo JAmble in the IIIccssarics of li fc , the systcm IIlso IlJllking possihle grain exchange , whosc I-lll11bling : operntions upcrate t ) the great cltsad\'lllltagc of IJroluccrs , 11I111 con- sllmers alikc , 111\11 will continue as lon as farmar perpetuatc thc prescnt s'stem ; anll "Whereas , A plan of marketing is now alTere(1 . ( b ' the American Society of Hqnity , desIgned to climinate the spccnlator and 'rleprh'c grain excahges of the price making powcr ; thercforc , be it "Resolved , That the plan of the AmeI r.an Society of Equity be adopted with such amendmcnts as may be deemed desirahle. " J. A. Everett , of Indianapolis , president of the American Society of Equity. is quoted as saying : II All , he great trusts havc their methods of controlling priccs , but whcn the grain grower gets thoroughly organized he will be in control of the most stupcndous volume of bus ' 1ess the commercial - mercial world has ever seen. We do not propose or mtend to make a yoke that will gall the con- sumcr. He will not be required to pay more for bread than at present. Thc man we are after is the speculator , thc manipulator of prices , a parasitc who draws his illegitimate sustenance from producer and consumer alike and a frtctor in trade which both victimized elelwmts ought to . " . - . . . . . I Have for Sale . Two of the choicest A sm3Jll block' of pieces of res ide n c e Eliptic Mining Stock property in town , two at an specially : low . blocks from the public : price until May 1st , square. . ' 1907. \ u . YOUHS. Fen BAHGAINS IN lUDAL 1 8rrArr.Jl1 0 ] ALL ] ( INDS AN D DBSOHlprl'IONS - E C HOUSE Broken Bow , . , Nebraska. . . . . ' . ' " . ' -n''r/ : : ' ; ! kf..f. . . . . _ -.J. _ O'ito. ' ' . "t. , t , . ' " . . ; " ( f. . . . _ ' . . . . . , - " ' . ' worlc hanl-in-hand to relcgate tea a back scat. With our. plan in IfTcct he will have nothing to speculate in , hecause thc price wil1 be predctcnnincd , removing it entirely from the phere of manipulation. " Other efTorts have been mad ( to elevate the price of wheat to' ' Olll ! dollar and failed becausc of a lack or interest by the producer - ducer , but the great army of grain growers is now thoroughly arouscd to a sense of duty to themselves , and the Rnl'UIJI.IcAN sees no good reason why this campaign should not succced if they stick steadfast to their purpose. Illegal to Sell or Serve Wild Game. 'l'he recent session of thc State lcgislature passed a law which is now in full forcc and effect which prohibits the buying , selling or barter of any wild game witlun the state. It provides a pcnalty for hotels or restaurants that serve wild game at any season of the year , and it is prescribed as unlawful for anyone to have game in their possession five days after the season closest 'rhe law also includes fish , but only applics to fish takcn from the pubhc waters of the State , and docs not exclude fish that has been shipped in. - . - - - - - - . . . . , , , . . , , . . . . , . , . . . . . . . ' ' " ; " ' " ' ! " ' ' " 'iIr.I"'Ir.r.llmlliIP'ln ' ' " ; u'iIr.IllI"liIr.IllI"r.Jr.iI"I1111P""iIPlIlIliIr.III"liIP' ; : ' " " ' I mr.mrrr.r.w : ; : : : " . , , . , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . . < " ' " 11 ! ! " : ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'UI III.tt : : ! ! " ' ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! " " ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ' ' ' ! ' ! ' ' ' " : ! ' ' ' ' ' : : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " : ' . it r "r : : - II Harness ! Harness ! I H Wc have a larger assortment of HARNESS this > 1 . \ . spring than we ever had and , prices of good leather ) IJ c nsidercd , we arc selling the n cheaper than we'ver \ . ( .H. the value we give you for the money. , - ; L We will meet and undersell any competitor we ? > ) know of. i ( ) ; IF you have a cheap catalogue bring it with you , ( J we will compare goods and meet prIces. { } i Farm Implements \Ve have everything that is gOGd , such as , \ ; \ Good Enough Hiding Plows ) . : . Good Enough Gang Plows > ) ' i Sure Edge Drop Corn Planter ; < : - ; l ' 'rh.c Gr tch n Edgc D op Planter , 32.00 ! . I' 14xlC1DtscIlarrowat . . { 't.OO. See It : t ; > < : b < Many kinds of cultiva tors. ; \ ! .r : If in doubt of value of gooc1s , tr ) . us. > \1 ) , , . \ . , I ( 1 - . i E . ; G. W . .L'-tPPLEo \ . ] : . . , r.'L . ' . , , . : ' . . . . , . . . . . . , . , , ; r.-o.V " . . : . . , 1Iij..To..iJr. : ' . . . , . ' . r.rp.r.r. : : . . , , ; . , , , ' ; . ; . . ' . , . : , ; . , . . . , . . , . , , . , . . . . . , . . ; : : : . " : : : ; Jj . , " : " : 1 : : ! ' ' ! ' ' ' " " ! ! " " ' " " " " ' : : " " : ' ' ' " ! ! ! ! " " " ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " : ' : : ! ' ' ' ' ' ' : " " ' : ' ! " " " - "If Fresh At the Bale na Lettuce lOc a pound PUR E F 0 0 0 and Al ways good 1 . - r .ea d < 1 uar t 01'8. Radishes . D .1 V . \ . . o u OLIVE SAI4ID , at 21) ) cents I . . a bottle , worth 30. The genuine , pure OLIVE OIL , the Idnd physicians use , only 30 , , : a bottle. CORN FLAKES , toasted , for breakfa.st , only lOc a package. Grand Canon CANNED PEAS , delicious , lSc a can. . , . 3 dozen CLO'rHES PINS for Sc , cheap enoug h for kindling. ' LOUSE KILLER , for chicl < ens , price 2Sc , SOc and hOc , it's a wonder. . , , PUl E OLD CIDER VINEGAR . at 40c a gallon , best on earth , ' will stand the test of all pUl'e . . . food laws. > - Chila.Sauce J C Bowen Bacon . A hot one . . Lard / ' It's pure Dam' . TRADE . . 3Sc a bottle I.ur < < . OUI 'MARK " .wt'r "I"Clrar The best . I . Experience Costs oney If your house needs paint let the expericnce of others more than half pay for thc work by using l1n Best Prepared Paint First-Iast-and all the time. The use of inferior paints is expensive experience. J. S. J ; J _ F. BAISCH. . .