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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
ON1C UOI.l.AK HAK , AUVr.KTlHlNtl KATI'.S. Wlicrn matter Is f.et or woml li.iaorli' n Hat price nf UMcrnlHii | > r Incliinlnulocoliimii , tor cncli liiHL-rtloit , two or morn Itihortloiis , Special poililoii , Nhmli ) hiHiirtloii , IS conlH per Inch. Metal liaHu t'lcolrim. twoor mme UIIIKH. IU cents IHT Inch. I'aytnrtitN to \ > e tiiadu Inl of each iiuiiitli. Local a'llvcttlsliiif S cciitH piir line each limnr- Ion , CanU on llrRl pairi ! W ccntN per Incli per nidiitli. Nollcoof cliurcli fairs , socialite * anil ciilisr- taliiiiicnlH wlicru nioiiuy IH clinrnnl , onr-i-alf 'iJcatli uotlcvH ficis , half 11" - fur otiltunry nolkcx. Canl of Tli.uiUH , fO ciIH. . 1,1'ital notices at i.it tirovlili'il liy Nbliranka , Society iiotlci-Hniiil i * < ilutiuiiHoiir-liai : i.iirn Wedding iioilccH 11co , half prior for r.iU ol im-trntH. IliHerril at llinken How , NchraNUa , for trans- illusion In tlic Unltril St.itcH tnailH at nccoml clans ratcH , D. M. AMSIUCKUY , - 1'iiblislicr Wiu , M. DUNN , Editor L. W. AMSHHKKV , Local ICdilor Thursday , July 23 , 1908. CANDIDATES ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. roii HTATK SIINATOH 1 linrclir annoniici : myself as a cnnillilati ! for tliu Kcpiilillcan noiiiln.itlon for Stale Senator for llii : 15 Senatorial cllmilcl. Biiliji'Ct to the- pri mary to lie held In September , I have been a resident of Cuslrr county lor more than -5 years anil have never Ueen a cuinllilatn lioforr , I am In hearty Hyinpnthy with the proKrcmtlvi ; ro- pnlillcan policies represented liy 1'ri'Slilent Hddsiivelt and ( ioverinir Sheldon. If I am nominated anil elected I will use my best ef forts toenact laus for thn people of tlie stale that Will relied tha pollclcH pmirri'HHlvu reptih- lloanlflin Ktands for toilay. JAMIS iii\vicn. : ) llrolicn How , NrhraHka , May < > , 1'Mi. ' I hereby aniidiince inywelf n oaiullilnlu for iioinlnatliin on the Kcpnhllf.in tlukul at the primaries to be held September next. I liavu been a resident df the cdimlies of Cnster anil Valley Hliice 18MS anil If Humiliated anil elected 1 can anil will be able to serve Hit ; people of this district In a manner that will prove satis factory and therefore reiinest your suffrage at the polls. ( ! . II. KINSliY Arcadia , Valley Comity , Nebraska. I am a candlda'e for the Kupntillcan nomlna- tloil for Stale Senator for tin : Ifuli Senatorial district at tliu primaries , September I. 1'XW. WII < IIAM H. MATTIIY. AtiBlcy. NclirasUa. May 27 , iwa. I'OIl KIM'UKSKNTA'l'IVi : . I hereby announce myself an a candidate for renoinlnatlon as State Representative iUth District on the Republican ticket at tliu comlnu prlmarlea. llellevlni : my elforts tint forward nml votes cast In tliu last legislature were In full accord with tliu majority wishes of this district ami plutlirlnir contlnucil action for tliu continued RIICCCBS of Itupnlillcan progressive poHclcH , I solicit tlui liulorKumcnl of n lennml- nation by your primary vote. P. C.WILSON , I hereby annottncu myself a candldatii for the State l < eelnlatnre from thnWuh District Eiibject to the iioininatlon by tliu Republican primaries September next. In so dolnir ami at tliu namu time xollcltliiK tliu Niiffravu of the voteis , 1 pledge my self to put forth every honesl effort to servo my constituents faithfully ami to their best Interests. J. A. AMHIIKKKY. Mason City , Nebraska KOll COUNTY ATTORNEY. I havu this date liled tliu proper application rvciuustlntr that my namu be placed upon the primary ticket as a candidate for the ollice of County Attorney In anil for Ouster county. 1 therefore hereby annoiincu myself as such can- illdnte , subject to the action of tliu republican voters at tliu coming primary election In Sep tember. NATHAN T. ( .ADD. llroUen How , Nebraska , July Hi , I'JOM. ' Broken Bow should have a Taft Club. Work for a better and a larger Broken Bow. The election of Taft means prosperity. That of Bryan means business depression and hard times. The republican platform is progressive without being de structive. Compare it with the other. The course of events for the last fifty years have demonstrat ed that on all sujects the republi cans have been right. The combined weight of Taft and Sherman is over live hun dred pounds , yet each plank in the republican platform is more Jhan strong1 enough to hold their combined weight. E. II. Ilarriman , who had work stopped on all railroads last lull , has ordered building opperations commenced again in the west. This will mean employment for thousands of men. The democrats in the coming campaign will have for their battle cry , political purity. Just keep track of the number of jolts which that cry will receive in the next four months. It was certain months ago that Bryan would be the nominee of the democratic party for presi dent. It is just as certain that he will come no nearer being elected in November than he was on two former occasions. The warm assurances of many friends that the ticket "is a win ner" is pleasant music for the nominees , of course but Colonel Bryan cannot fail to recall that he has heard the same roseate predictions before. Kansas City Journal. The appointment of P. II , Hitchcock as chairman of the re publican national committee is a triumph for the young man in politics. Chairman Hitchcock is only forty years old and was practically unknown four years ago. His appointment to this important position gives univer sal satisfaction among the party leaders , KEEP THE BANNER WAVING. 'I lie Tnfl ItniiiiL-r Should lie Replaced Over 0 Street in Lincoln , Say I he ( iuod People of Our Stale The liberty loving people of the great state of Nebraska , re gardless of party affiliation , con demn the co'itcmplable act in cut- ing down the Taft banner across O street in Lincoln during the Democratic convention held in Denver. Mayor Brown , who is a personal representative of W. J. Bryan in Lincoln and was also chairman of the state delegation objected to the banner being over O street because he wanted to in vite the entire convention to Lin coln to see Bryan. He said that the banner would be an insult to Mr. Bryan and the delegates. Chairman Ilayward , of the Kep- ublican State Committee , told Mr. Brown that during the visit of the democratic delegates he would take the banner down , but this generous action did not meet the approval of the Bryan-Brown sympathisers and the next night after it was upsonic one , malici ously cut one of the cables which let it drop destroying it complete ly. The outrage on the public decency of Nebraska was com * milled about the hour of mid night , and the Byarn sympathiz ers proposed a cheer fo'r the man who done the deed. Such acts of vandalism will not raise Bry an's cause any in the hearts of Nebraska people , in fact it will tend to lower his total vote in the state. The Republican State Central Committee had the right to erect the banner , and it shows poor judgement on the part of the Bryan men to allow it to be de stroyed , and lawlessness on their part to propose a cheer for the man who cut it down. The banner in falling caused a loss of nearly $4000 to the Steading Clothing Co. But , to sum the whole mat ter up in a few words , "a drown ing man will grasp at sa straw , " thinking it will support his weight. The democracy realized that their last hope was gone in Nebraska unless they could turn the minds of the people away from Taft and center it on Bryan. Wor this reason the Bryan-Brown contingent in Lincoln thought that the destruction of the ban- net1 would make li roes of them and save a last hope from oblivion but like the straw and the drown ing man they will sink never to rise again. The Cusler Baptist Association. The following Is the program for the twoiity-illth annual .session ol the unstur llaptlsl Association to hi- hold with the lim ! Ktulfll H.ijitlHl Church , August II. 15 ami id. I'HOUUAM Krlday , August nth. 2u-l'ralsc : : ) Service , led by NC. CU-orge , of Oil in ro. 2M5 Annual Sermon , by Uev. H , Richards , of AiiNli-y. 8:15- : Calling Association loonier , by Modera tor , D. M. Amsberry. Appointment ol Committees : ( a ) on Kiirolliueiit ; ( b ) of nomination ol onii'crs for ensuing year. ; i0 : ! ! Collection ol U'liYows ; ami Orphans' lunil , of'deceased Ministers. : ill > KuaillitK order of business , by Clerk. : < : ! jU-Kxltiulmi ; Hie usual Invitation to Visit- lilt Members. IMUuuillng : ( the heller of Second Ktulrll church , by Clerk. 4ID : Appointment ot Commltlec ; ( a ) mi Resolutions ; ( b ) on Admission of churches ; ( c ) on Obituaries ; ( ii ) on Time and 1'lace of next Anniversary. Adjournment. flllllAV KVKNINU 7:15-I'ralse.Service : led by Uev. t.uwls llofer , ol Merna. 8-00 Henort of Nominating Committee. HI.V : Roll Call ol Churches. Delegates responding spending wllh Scripture verse. 8wDoctrinal : Sermon , Uev. O. A. Williams 1)1) , ol Lincoln. Adjournment. . HATUUDAV MOHNINd lOiUO-l'ralse Service leil by Leo Duniclil , of Merna. IUl.r : - Heport of Mlsslonery Committee -Discussion. : : . ID-iri-Ueaillngol church t.etler.s by Clerk , ll.l.'i-"Christian Indication , " by Dr. liyrl of llrand Island College. Adjournment. HATtlltllAV KVKNINR Womans' Meeting. S:15 : 1'ralse Service led by Mrs. Johnson , of I .odl. UWWomuns' : ; llaptlsl Home Mission , Mrs. D. M. Amsberry Associatlonal Director. Address , by a Uepresetilatlve Irom the Chicago Trailing School and Miss Van Ness , Vice President. Reports irom Individual Churches. 8iu : : Woniiins' llaptlst Foreign Mission , Mrs. A. Cornish Association ; ! ) Secretary. Address. "The 1'ast Ve.tr , "Mrs .1. II. Kerr , Stall- Secretary W. 11. ! ' . M. Collection. 4 : ! W Ail Jour ninciit. HATUIIDAY KVKNINU. 7:45-l'r.llse : Service led by 13.V. . IMllllhis , of Ansley. 8UU : Ueuori of Committees : ( a ) On Ad mission ot Churches , ( b ) On Obituaries , ( c ) On lime and I'lace ot Next Annlver sary. ( d ) On Widows' and Orphans Kniid. 8:15 : Foreign Missions. Uev A. Darrow , ol Hurmah. 8:30 : Ueporis Irom 11. Y. 1' . U. ami Junior Societies. Address "Our Youtife l'i ople , " Hev. Kalon , Arnold. Adjournment. SUNI1AY MOltNINO. 9:3U-l'raltie Service led by Mrs , Cora Wool- ers. of llelhel Union. UI5 "How to Uel Hit ! Most of The Sunday School Hour" Uev. .1. D. llrady , ol llrokeu now. IOli : ! "The lludgiit" Uev. C. J. 1'one. 10:80-Work : of The State Convention" Hev. C. J. I'ope , Urand Island 11:00Sermon : by Uev. O. A. Williams , of Mu- coln. Nebraska. , rJU-AilJoiirnment. : ' SUNDAY AFTKHNOON. 2:80Praise : Service led by Hev. J. N. llari- ford , ol Harwell. 2:4.1 : Address by a Uepreseutatlve of Die llaillsi Publication .Society. 3:30-"cliurcli : Finance , " K. 11. llurrow.s , ot Masou City. 3J5-Dlscusslou : , led by 11. U Nicholas , 2nd Uudell. 4:00 : Adjournment. SUNDAY KVKN1NG , 7H5-l'ralse Service led by Mr. J. U , Holier- son , of Loinax. 8:00 : Ueport of Committee on Resolutions , 8:15 : "Evangelism bv the Young People , " Hev. llofer. of Merna. 8:45-"Kchoes : , " from the Northern Uaptlst Convention. Oklahoma City ; Rev. J. 1) . llrady , llrokeu Uow. Adjournment. Let us be your printer. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , Tlio following propoaed amendment to the constitution of Ufa Htnto of Ne- liratkn , nu lion i'.inttor tet forth In full , in numlttnrt to tlto clentorn of the Mtnto of Nebtmka. to ho votert uuon nt tin * Konornl clort'nn ' t ' - ' ' "Id Titaaaay , Novcmuor 3rd , A. D. 1900) A JOINT HKHOUTIOX 1 > pri.posM . nil Aini'inlinr-nl l < > Heellnn ! , Aillcli' 1 of tlir riiimtltutmli of till' Hlntc of Ne- liniHll'i Ho It UoBolvcil nml Ennctort By fie ZCC' Islatnre of the Htatu of NoDrask.v : Sei'llon 1 ( Amendment. ) Tim I nt the Kcncinl I'lcdlon fur Htiit" ami Icqlnl iMvf offlri'iH tu IK- held oil tlirTtli > > nlilMic - In Novi'iniH-r. ei < < > illiiK Hie first Moniltiy JWH , tinfolluwlMK p"ivl ' " ' " I" ! nml luilnnlttcd to llio electors of the l.lnte IIH ( in iiiiieliilincpl ( ! . < , > , i . \i - Ho S of ( lie constitution of the Hlulr u ( Sccilon ' .I. ( Educational Funds , Invest ment. ) All fumlH bi'lunnlni ? In ihc Hlntt- for cilneullnmil pilrposi'H , the lntci"Ml nml liii-dino wliiTMif only ni1'1 in Inu < " 'd. Mimli 1 10 dci'iiiril trtmt fiuplM In-Ill liy tiu > Mint'1 nml tin1 Htntf Hliull Hiipplv nil 1 t tlietrof Unit iiinv In nnv nianiior an me ' Hlmll H'iniiln I "f . HO tlnil tinHiiini' Inviolate nnd tindlnliilBlicil ; nml Hlmll not lie Invested or lonlii'tl except nil I niteil Hlnlc-H nr Htdle Hcetlillli'M , or re'rl leied < 'oiinly liomN of IhU Htntc , or n-uimeii-il iiehool HlKtrU't ' bomlH of tlilH stnt < - nnd ciieli other Hcenillli-H IIH tinlfilsliitiir' < tnnv fioin lluii' to Ilini * illieet. And sni'li ' mill liu'imie tbi-n- Tnn'ilH willi tin' Inteii'Ht of n ro In-ieby t > eli > innly pleilKi'il f u th tnitpoHPH for whloh they are grunted nml nel npiirt. uml Hlmll not be transferinl to any other fund for otln-r IISI-H Seellon 'i. ( Ilallota ; Adoption. ) That nt mild eli'C'llon In Iho y. nr 1HS. nn Hi. Imllot of eaeh elector vnllnw tin fill Hi < - Hlmll bo pilnted or wrllten the wotda : "Kor prnpoHi'il umeirtliiiPPt to lite Cni > ' ' ' tlon with n-f.-renc-e J ° Ml ; " " ' " ' ' the peimaneiit prhool fund" anil "nynlnst uald proponed amendment to the ron tltu- tlon with mfi'ieiicis to the Investment of the peiinnnent nehool fund. ' And If a innjoilty of all voters at mild election Hlmll he for mioli amendment , the same fllmll liu ileomed to bi iiuoptr-d. Aptirovfil API II r , . 1W7 I ( Jen ( ' .IiinUln. Herrotarv of Htntc. of tin- State of Nebraska , do hereb > cer tify that the foroKolim pronocgd aincnd- inotit to the ronBtllnllon of the State of Ni'binfku In a true nml c-orreet eony of the orlRliuil eniollfd nnd eiiKroHHe.l bill , ns nnsHod by Hie Thlillelh Hes lon of HIP lojL'lHlntnio < > f IMP State of Nebraska , as appears from said orlRlnnl bill on flip In this office , and that saiil piotHWd nmemlinent IH submitted to HIP tmallfled voterH of the State of Nebraska foi their adoption or rolectlon nt the general eli > r- tlon to be hold on Tuesday , the 3d iluv of November , A 1" ) . ISM. In testimony whereof , I have hereunto get my hand and nf fixed the ( lient Seal of the Htato of Nebraska. Done at Un- ooln , this ir.Ui day of .Inly. In the vear of nur l.nnl One Thousand Nine Hun dred flnd Klnlit. nnd of the Indonendenop of the t'nlteil Stales the One Hundred nnd Thlrty-thliu , and of this State tha Forty-SecnJ. , ( ( Seal ) Secrelury of State. Zumbrota Zephyrs. Waller Underbill Is worklntr for A. I. Koutli. Nearly all the farmers are harvesting wheat. Tliu much needed rain came last Saturday Mrs. Ralph Jjhnson went to Fremont , Ncbr > last week. MIssC. C. Undcrlilll IR vlHltlnir with Mrs. Osborne In the How. Miss Mary Hector of Ormsby Hpent a week I n thin valley recently. Hob Hey Robertson is helping at the farm of Nine McComas for a short time. David Downy from tin ; Knako Run neighbor hood was in this vicinity Saturday to irct his binder Mrs. Kffic Coin and sou Waldo accompanied by her mother , MrN. Walls , of C.ardcn City , Kaunas , have been vlslllinr at tliu Wonic of J. T. Cole's Mrs. M. D , Gallon went to the hospital In tliu How \Vednemlay , where she will receive medical and mirttlcal trratiiiaiit.and It Is hoped that U will be only a nhorl lime until slie can be brouirht home relieved. Mrs. Nlim McConuiH irave a party on July "iith In honor odiorllltle ir irl , Aluilra. The occasion ' elmr her Sth birthday. A very en. joyable afternoon wan Hpent in cames etc. , after which dainty refreshments were served , Bethel Union. The farmers are busy harvesting at the plesent time. Hev. llrady iireached at the church last Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. D. K , Dewey and family visited at the home of Mrs. Amanda Holcnmb Sunday Charluv Koozer has bdeii vlsltlnir In this coiiiinunity iiulte oiten of late.Vo wonder why ? The Misses Pearl Martin and Marvaret Heaps vUltrd at the home of Joe Cole Sunday evenlntr. Miss Marir.iret Heaps , who has been attend inir the Junior Normal for the p.ist six weeks , IKIH leturued home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith ate the proud paienlH of a flue baby irlrl which arrived at their home Saturday nlirht. Mih , James Martin accompanied by a few of her friends has itoue to the West Table In hope of tlndinir home raspberries , Mr. and Mrs. Austin I.uvd and family of Dry Valley visited at the homo of their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. l.oyd , Saturday and Sun day and uere accompanied lionte by their motlicraud cuiislii. Prairie Hill. Most all the farmers will tret throuirli cut- tint wheat tills week. Miss Klsle Kelley went to Kearney Monday to visit her sinter , Mrs. Cower. The F.pwortli I.eaL'ne wau organized by the y ouiikT folks of I'ralrle Hill Sunday ultrht. Mr , John Haker , an old settler of Cutter county U vlhltiuir iu this community this week MissOllva Oiborne of Hrokeu How speut Trlday and Saturday with Miss I < ncy Jeffords. Misses Florence and Alice Loutffellow are \ Ibltluir at Mr. SpraUer't In Kouud Valley this \srek. The MUses Itlanclie Schurr , [ < efa Kelley and I.lllle I.ouirfellovv are home from Junior Normal , Mihsux Myrtle and Nellie Wakelleld of llrok- en How aru vlxltluif their slhter , Mrs , Cora Welaner. Mr , Heal and Mr. I'oor returned homo from Missouri last Tuesday where they have been the past \seek. Ice cream , lemocadc and cake were served at 1'rairle Illll HCliool house on Trlday iilvht for the purpose of tlin Suuday School , A larife crowd wan present , each havlmr an enjoyable time , Subscribe for the RWUHUCAN No Hunting. * I hereby warn all partieg not to hunt on my farm , under pen alty of the law.WM. WM. D. GKANT. A One Man Party. The democratic party is a one mail party. JJryan told the party to nominate him it did. lie told it to nominate Kern for vice- president it did. lie dictated the platform and the party adopt ed it. He will tell it to elect him. It can not do the impos sible. Board of Equalization Continued from last week And in the matter of the pro test of Edith Heller , we recom mend that the valuation of the Sec 22-T 19-R 17 be reduced to $ ( ) .00 per acre. And in the matter of the pro test of J. G. Breimer , we recom mend that the assessment on the 400 acres of land in Sec 13-T 17- R 22 be reduced as follows : Un improved land to $13.00 per acre. And in the matter of the pro test of S. J. Plumb we recom mend that the assessment on the SEX Sec 20-T 17-R 19 be reduced as follows : Improved land to $15.00 per acre. Unimproved land to $12.00 per acre. And in the matter of the pro test ol G. R. Russom we recom mend that the assessment on the NWj/f Sec24-T 17-U 21 be re duced as follows : On the unim proved land to $20.00 per acre , also that a change be made in SEX SccH-T 17-R 21 as follows : 130 acres improved laud at $26.50 per acre and thirty acres unim proved land at $18.00 per acre. And in the matter of the pro test of II. J. Martin , we recom mend that the assessment on the W/2 Sec 26 and the NW Sec 1 and the NEX Sec 2-T 17-R 22 be reduced from $15.00 to $12.00 on the unimproved laud. And in the matter of the pro test of A. K. Humphrey , we recommend that the assessment be reduced as follows : On the SWX Sec 13-T 15-R 22 improved laud to $25.00 per acre , and un improved land to $15.00 per acre , also the S Sec 14-T 15-R 22 im proved laud to $25.00 per acre and unimproved land to $10.00 per acre. And in the matter of the pro test of T. M. Oakcs , we recom mend that the same be rejected and that the WNW and the W /2 SWX Sec 35-T 17-K 19 be raised toSlO.OO per acre , also that theNEXSec 35-T 17-R 19 be raised $400.00 and the E4 NW # and the E # SWX Sec 35-T 17- R 19 be raised $400.00. And that the following- pro tests be rejected : II. ft. Clarke , A. A. Willet , Joe Maroney and F. A. Walton. And in the matter of the pro test of D. L. Herrick on the SA SEX Sec 3-T 16-R21 we recom mend that the improved land be reduced from $30.00 to $25.00 per acre. And in the matter of the re quest of F. C. Embree , we recom mend that 16 head of cattle be stricken from his schedule in Cliff Twp , at the value of $19.00 per head for the reason that the same were assessed in Kilfoil Twp. J. E. GKINT ) L. CUSHMAN V Committee. EDWARD FOI.KY SR ) It was moved and carried that the report of the Committee be accepted and adopted as read. Protest of Alfred and Fredrick Schrcycr , were filed with the Board and the same was referred to committee for investigation. At 12 M. the board adjourned till 1 o'clock P. M. AlfTKRNOON SUSSION. Hoard met at 1 o'clock P. M. with all members present. Committee No. 2 to whom was referred the several protests from Algernon precinct , made the following report : We your committee to whom was referred the matter of the protests of various land owners of Algernon Twp , against the value of their land as fixed by the Deputy Assessor , respectfully report , that after thorough in vestigation we recommend that the various tracts and parcels of land be equalized as is shown by the Assessors Book from said Township , and entered thereon in red ink. JOS. PlGMAN ) JAMKS Liw VCommittee J. B. Gir.MORK j It was moved and carried that report of the Committee be ac cepted mid adoptetPas read , and that the equalization as recom mended by this Committee rela tive to several tracts and parcels of laud in Algernon Twp be and the same is hereby approved. The Committee on equalization of live stock , made the following report : We your Committee rec ommend that the following per cent of raise and reduction of the various live stock in the several precincts in the county be made , Continued on last page. HIGH GRADE Lumber , a large assortment and complete stock for Builders to choose from. Let us estimate on your contracts. We always try to please. H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South side. We Are Not A Fortune Teller but we can predict this much ; If you bring , send or ask us to call for your shirts , collars , cuffs , etc. , we will launder them in such a way that you will say to yourself out loud the laundry for me is the Broken Bow Steam Laundry. Phone 202. x\ A , ARMOUR , T.A Attorney at Law. Broken Bow , Nobr. Ilavlnir just had dirlit years practical exper cnceas County Judge , will itlve special atteii tlon to tlie drawlnir and probatluir of wills and the administration of estates of deceased per * sous and minors. Write or phone me. I may save you p trip , to Say do you know that J& to we carry a full line of $ I Building Material , | , " ferlck , Plaster , g 'iV ' V' V Lime , Cement , M S Hair , Sidewalk $ ift v $ Brick , Screen $ < & W g DoorsWindows § $ and everything you need to $ ft > build a house or barn , and v % s.iy , look at our POSTS , yes $ g and our STEEL GATES , $ to you can't keep house with- ' / > J . r < & / > tv out one. . tiV c'i , S Dierks' L'br. & Coal Co , | t& q > to Broken Bow , Neb. i * trt i1) Yii w * Much of the Comfort f Of a man's home en joyment depends up on his surroundings h i s conveniences. A cosjr arm-chair will make his pleasure all the m ore certain. We have them in all kinds for in-door or veranda use. Fine wiokcr rockers and arm-chairs that positively look inviting. They resemble vigilant policemen in the sence of * inviting a rest , but a rest in them is welcome. D. C. KONKEL. THE FURNITURE MAN. I White Dishes For Harvest * I have just received a large shipment of White Dishes for Harvest and Threshing time. It will pay'you to see them and get my prices. Bread , Nice and White X Is the kind you have when you use Lexington Flour. Every sack guaranteed for Quality and Price. I. W. SCOTT , Hardware , Furniture , Flour and Feed. AT BROKEN BOW The Chautauqua People kindly consented to give the Base Ball Club the hours from four to six each day. Monday and Tuesday , -July 27 and 28 ANSLEY VS BROKEN BOW. Wednesday and Thursday , July 29 and 30 RAVENNA VS BROKEN BOW Friday and Saturday , July 81 and Aug 1 MERNA VS BROKEN BOW Monday is Ladies Day. All Ladies Admited Free Conic out and see some exciting games of ball. Games called at four o'clock sharp. Admission 25 cents Grand Stand IO cents flLf JLVJL Top Prices Paid .Cans Furnished P. B. JOHNSON , Custer Block