raja ODSOJER pqTOT.Y be perfect. It was difficult , if not impossible to ascertain the cost of production here and abroad of every article produced by or imported into this country. And while we had much fuller information than any preceding Congress ever had , in the very nature of things this informa tion could not in every case be exact. The Payne law provides for a tariff board , and largely through the efforts of President Taft the powers of this board have been so greatly extended as to cover the investigation of these ques tions ; and if Congress shall in the future vote for sufficient ap propriations , I have no doubt that when it may become necess ary to revise the tariff again it will have through this board , the fullest and most complete in formation upon which to base a taaiff read-justment. And when that timt shall come I have no doubt that , provided only the Congress fchill be republican the law will be as much better than the Payne law as the Payne law is better than the Dingley law. But that law will not be perfect , and the RKPUBLICAN party then will be called upon to com' at the floods of misre presentation that we are com bating now. In the future , as in the past , it will be misrepresentation of the facts that the republican party has to fear and not the facts themselves , I. this cam paign it h misrepresentation of the facts that we have to fear and not the facts themselves. We shall have to go before the people and explain the facts with regard to this tariff law , and we will do it without dis tortion or demagogery. We will not claim that this tariff is solely in the iuturests of the consumer ; lied on the other hand we will not chum that it is made solely for the benefit of the producer ; but we will claim that it is in the inu.rebcs of both the producer' and the consumer hke. We htand up m the piopositior that the interests of the pro ducer and the consumer are not antagonistic ; that it is as much for the interstvof all the pro- nucers should be reasonably pros perous as it is to the interest of all the producers that all the consumers should be reasonably prosperous Kor , in the long- run , if th > American producer car no. . ff.ird to p.iy wages 10 those abSuudtud with him in pro duction at least as high as they i now an night r , thank God than i i in any othtr country in the i world the yreat mass of con- ! burners * in iu > h.tve the wburt t wittirfi upurciirfht : what th > an n < _ ou utnui We will jr. nu'-'xu c 'hiny ' iu'l < p workiny- ii < aiotti'i tli. ! L' to the , > e i timg > o 'Mr.ilarud ' m.tn tnd aii'jLbiM thing to U.e ra.triui HMurer. e will sny 'O dll it * . i n i " * ; , nd tor te < .Su ' ) . \ it'CUi" .1 t-v r Aui i ic : ii lid us rj 'hat needs I . pro OC l.ui / { Wi * Ai > l btmw iht in lhat a p < trt 14 . . of ih IIM u.tse in ih rcvenuiS - umli li P yne l.i w an ? dt riven from iijcititM-h in i he duties on artili s .1 - uxur ) , dnd in no CHS - by iucr. . . i s. ol ibe duties 'i ' articles oi necessity ' hat an- i. ft other pin is due to ihe itnp-is't- . ion ol .t OL v form of uxuon ; which wul i > pud entirely by I men hu ( < m ttnulyff > rd to pi.Y , it and in no case bmen who cmi n rffurd to p-i > it , That lur tv. iy article ul daily neci'S > H > ujiuii which th du-j hab b > en mcre-tsed the du'ics \ . on -omil.ir articles have been fluctd and that this increase , ' Iwhertver mule , in order to ItirtMz thi dilTerence in tin- [ co ol produciion of that articn- heie and abroad We will show ibttn that lor thf hrst time in moden history , under the P.iyne law more then half ot all the articles miporud into this county come in dbsolutly free ot duty ; that upon more thun $5- 000,000,000 worth of articles ( consumed in this country the duties have been reduced , and 'upon less than $275,000,000 wofth have they been increased. We will show them that upon no single article of wearing apparel used by the poor man , upon no single article of food on the poor man's table have the duties been increased , but on the con trary many of them have been greatly reduced. We will show them that the Payne Law is an immense improvement over the Dingley law , and that it is a compliance with the pledges of the republican platform. If we fail to do this , we shall fall divided and our opponents , the democratic party , will enjoy the ( ruits of victory. If we shall stand united and the fruits of victory will be ours. NEWS OF THE COUNTY New HeLna Scribe. Mr. Burn * is still quite sick there is but little hope for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Doman are the proud parents of a fine baby girl born April 23. DIED Grandma Spannel Sun- d. y ; she was 76 ye rs old ; funeral WHS held at Dale Tuesday. Mrs. I. N. Simms was a Brok en HOW visitor Thursday. Bert Cozad returned from Omaha where he had been with cattle. Little David Forsyth has been quite sick for several days. There was church at New Helena Sunday. Rev Seabrook of Anselmo preached a fine sermon. There will be church again ay 81 h Mrs. Cbas , Leisure of Lillian vUited her parents Thursday. Miss Nettie hite of Anselmo spent Suhda\ John Bells. Mark Smith came down from Krewster Saturday and took cattle belotifiinn to C. M. For- s > th to their summer pasture. Several of the voungpeople at tended the ddnce at Anselmo Friday night and the ball game aiurday afternoon. The farmer * * are nearlv all through so wing oats Robt. RJSS is the only one who has ventured to plant corn. Miss Jessie Jacobs has resigned her position as Pust Mtsiress. Dvid Christen left for Chicago Sunday.x'rti.Cb.ris ' en will follow snon , they expect to visit several places while gone Zumbrota Zephyrs. M D Suim and famih spent -unday with W W. Williams. Light sho'A' r& of rain fell in h s vicinity sundav and a skift il snow on Monday morning. 1 be moisture was much needed- v John x cCleary atid J. Kooscor i-iped M. D. Cillon plant pot- "es last Si u-d iy. Mrs. Johnson is home from her trip to Fn ra 'lit Mrs. Jackso" , a sister of Mrs R.lph Johnson h-is jfoue vo New Y rk alter spi ndmg the winter in N > br. TlKiS Ki7. \ Sundayed with Tu-nds near Nev. Helena. Miss Lul WiUutns of the Bmv visited over Saturday night wlii ) er brother W W Williams in v he valley Springstube who attends a heel in in the ow visited the Litter part of last week with her sis'er , Mrs. Roy Rou'h. ' W W Bishop purchased a large sltvl MnK and a new culti vator last eek. M. D Cillen narrowly escaped injury brs of this week. He was wearing his rain coat out about his chores and when he went in the barn , the horses be came frigh ened and commenced kicking quite freely. He man aged to get out of the way in a short time but not before he received - , ceived a few blows. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bishop and daughter Madge spent Sun day with Mr. Ream's near Orm- bsy. * Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Heaps Suu- dayed with relatives in Snake Hun. The people were much alarmed when seeing t e hard freeze of Monday night , for surely it has settled the fruit trees bearing any this year. G. C. Rector , wife , and baby Beatrice , Roy Routh , wife and babe bundayed with A. I. Routh. An agent representing some firm that enlarges photos' was in this vicinity last week. Soire of the farmers have start- cd to plant corn. A number of pupils were absent from school Monday on account nf the snow storm. Ryno Table. A dance will be given at Mr. Knapps new burn next Saturday night May 7th. An entertainment will be given at the George Pelkey school house on Friday evening May 13. It is repotted the most of the fall wheat will have to be plough ed or disced on account of poor stands and dry weather. Frank Sanders bought another 80 acres of land adjoining his home farm paying $50 per acre. Clarence Henderson who has been on the sick list for some time is now much improved ; trouble paralysis of the face. One should not get disouraged simply because i he rain doesn't come just aa soon as we should want is but on the other hand ktep busy regardless of the weather Merna News. I'he ) ounj people's class of the M. E church hdd a very pleasant class meeting last week at the borne ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed. The party was in the nature of a t Jiffy pull. All present report a good time. v r. Geo. McEwen and Miss Rose Pirnie were united in marriaye last week. Their many friends wish them much happiness. The Ortorical and Delama- tory contest was held last Fri day evening. I he winners in the Declamatory contest were Ver.i Eddy fiist , Alice Miner second ; Oratorical Contest : Gladys Gaston first Margret second. The Ball game played between UK Uroken Bow Jrs. and Merna Stars resulted in favor of Merna score 21 to 8. Merna was visited by a little snow and rain Monday. Miss Mabel Lucas was in Bioken Bow Saturday. Georgetown Items. Intended lor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waldo are the proud parents of an eight pound baby girl. Mrs Ed Stuckey went to Co lumbus Monday to visit for a few weeks. Hitman Campbell shipped cat tle to Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss were callitu at Georgetown Monday. Morris Myers went to Lincoln Thursday returning Saturday. Frank Pierney was an Oconto caller Sunday evening. Mabel Smith spent I uesday evening at the Pilcher home. Mr. Sydenham of Broken Bow was calling in these parts last week. Edwin Myers of Broken Uow spent Thursday and Friday at home of bis parents. Miss Josie King and her broth- j er who have been working at Mr. Iburg's were called to their home at Miller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinebell went FOR SALE I'or Sites for Homes , two U blocks , 6 ftillblncWii well out , A 7.room lioune , fine brlckcd-up CATI * . aliade and fnjjt. a beautiful site on a W block. prlcp$2iS > A modern S-rooiti house , nlco bnra , * carrlairo house , close In , price rluht aud time on half nf It. Two now 4.room Cottniros , cheap , aud conveniently located , these are cheap ctioush for any oue. I wniit.to show you my proportion free so como In and let me. I cau write your INSURANCE n * low n * thr low est , fflre me a chance , F1RC and TOR NADO. Old Mno Companys. Yours for Sauaro Dealing , J. M. FODGE. Office Phone 242 - R . Plionc 2J2 to Broken Bow Sunday to visit their parents , returning Monday. Mr. Beal went to Broken Bow Saturday to spend a few days with his parents. Dr. Thompson , the veterinar ian from Eddville , was called to see a sick horse of Mr. Smith's Saturday. Elton News. Intended for last week. Dink and Jule Mosley shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha the first of the week. Little Cleo Anderson who has been ill for some time is improv ing now under the care of Dr. Penniugton. Josie Harold was helping Mrs. Anderson last week. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tice Case is seriously ill with pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. John Kleeb Jn spent the Sunday with Albert Klepbs. Alberts Kleeb has the lumber hauled for a new grainery and corn crib which he expects to build soon. Mr. St Clair and family Sun dayed at Charley Mosleys. Tice Case has been hauling corn from the Mottinger place. THE DEMONSTRATOR Who will be at our on May 13tb and 14th will show every visitor how they cau put a Dull- Stained-Hard-Wood Effect on soft wood , old painted or var nished wood , furniture , etc. . without tne expense and trouble of removing the old finish. This Process gives an entirely new surface like veneer. Completely hides all blemishes underneath. Any one can apply it. Produces the grain as well as color of real wood. Entire cost of material not over 2c per square foot. Come , even if you do not wish to use it yourself. It is something you will be glad to tell your friends about. A. H. Souders. FOR SALR A fine resident block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf An intelligent person can earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B4683 , Lockport , N , Y. 45-tf Chas. G. Weasner now owns the Ked Koan Road Horse Billie T. He is standard and registered and will make the season of 1910 at Chas. G. Weasner's miles west of Broken Bow. Dr. A. E Robertson of Mason city died Monday , after a short illness with pneumonia. He had been a resident of Mason city for fifteen years He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. I will deliver flour and all kind of grain feed any hours between 7 a. ra , and 7 p. m. to any part of the town phone 409 bring me your cream and eggs. W. II. O'Rorke , How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars npward for any case ol Catarrh that cannot bo cured by H&U'u Catarrh Cure. | , F. J.CHENEY A CO. . Toledo. O. We. the undersigned , have known F. J. Chriiey for the last 15 jeare , and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business tranisactlons and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hla arm. WALDINQ , KINNAN & MARVIN , Wholesale DriiCKlsts. Toledo. O. i Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tha system , Testimonials sent tree. 1'rlce 79 cenu per bottle. Sold by all Driurxbta. l Take H ill's Family I'UH for constipation , C O A EF No PJrt. No Clinkers All Conl ThelGood Kind. FEED For Stvlo. Both Wholesnfe | and Retail. Highest Market ; Price for All Kinds of Grain > West Elevator P. J. BA1IR , Prop. Plionc 62 oooooooooooooooc ooo oooc PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior , U. S Land onicc at Lincoln , Nebraska , Aiirll ! ! 1,1PIO. Notice Is hereby given tliat , as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Of- llcc , under the provisions of tltc acts ol congress approved June 27 , 1906 (31 Stats. , 517 , ami March 2 , 1007 (31 ( Stats. , 1221) ) , we will offer at public sale to the highest lilddcr , at 10 o'clock Ai MM on the 7th day of June , 1910. ucxt.nl this olllcc , the following tract of land : Serial No. 013 ! > 7 ; The NK'4 of SWM NCC ; u T. 16 u R. so w. oth p. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above- described lainlH arc advlncd to illc their claims or objections on or before the time designated lor sale. CHAR H SiiKDD , 47-S1 Register. NOTICE OV SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage , dated January 27th , luio , and executed by E. II. Mcdaslln to Hycrson Ilros. Company to secure the payment ot the sum of $230,50 and upon which there Is now the sum of $202.80 default having been made In the payments due March 1stand April 1st , 191P , and thu property upon which the inott. gage was given having been neglected so an that It would dcprecline In value the said Hycrson Ilrothcrs company have declared the whole mini due and payable and under and by virtue of said mortgage have taken possession of the said property , hereinafter described no suit at law or other proceed ings have been Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof , therefore I l . M. Towslcy agent for the satdUycrson Brothers Company , will the property therein describ ed , vtaONlfi H. I'.NELSON PIANO style "II Walnut" number 17410 at public auction In front of uycmm tirotlicrs co. more lu the city of R rotten now Nebraskaon ) the 28th day of May 1010 atone o'colck i > . M , of said day. Dated April 30th , 1910. P. M. TOWSI.KV , Agent for Hyerson uros. co. N. T. O ADD , Attorney. 48-50 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP OUSTER COUNTYNEURASKA. In the matter of the ) nr.nr to „ , . „ . . . LOrilcr 8" ° * estate of John 11. Mohat , Insane. \ cause. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Joseph R. Mohat , guardian of the estate of John u , Mohat , an Insane person , praying tor license to sell the NEW of section 23 , T. l N , of R. SOv. . 6th P. M. or a HUfflcleut amount thereof to pay the Indebtedness of said estate In the sum of (7oO , allowed agalnt said estate , and the costs of guardianship of said insane person and this action , there be ing no personal property to pay said debts and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all persons Interested In said estate appear bctore me at Uroken Bow , In custcr county , Nebraska , at ten o'clock , A. M.on the Oth day of June , 1910 , to Hbow cause why a license should not be granted to said guardian to Hell the above described real estate of said Insane person , or HO much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debts and expenses of guardian ship. Dated this 30th day of April , 1910. UHUNO O. IlOSTETLEIl , 18-52 Judge of the District court. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. InPSatcnaoterQ0efor ? l * < > tlce of probate ot ueorge of lurtign win . . Adams. Deceased. ) To all persons Interested In said estate take notice : That a petition and duly certi fied copy of the will of Ocorge Adams , de ceased , together with the probate proceed ing thereof In the Circuit Court of Cook county , In the state of Illinois , has been tiled In the County Court of Custer County Ne braska , by I. A. Hencau , agent , praying that said will be admitted to probate as a foreign will under the laws of the state of Nebraska and that said cause has been set for hearing before the court at the olllcc of the county judge of Custer county , Nebraska , on the mil day of May , 1010 , at which time all per sons Interested In said cause may appear and show cause If any why said will may not be admitted to probate as a foreign will of said deceased as prayed for by said pe tltloncr. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my hand and alllxed the seal of the county court of Custcr county , Nebraska , at Uroken How In said county , this 27th day of April. 1010. IHKAI , ] 0. H. HOI.COMH , 47 SO County Judge. NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL ESTATE HY HEPEREE. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the District Court of Sherman county , Nebraska , duly made and entered on the 12th day ot April , 1910 In the cause wherein James M. Lowry and Haute A. Lowry are plaintiffs , and George W. Lowry , Annie S. Nave , an Incompetent , person , Hattle A. Lowry , tr Jardlan of the estate of of the said Annie S. Nave , Mary E. Welch , Sidney welch , suste M. Lowry , widow ol Henry Lewis Lowry deceased , Earl Lowry and Mae Lowry. minor heirs of Henry Lewis Lowry deceased , Susie M. Lowryguardian of the estates of the said Karl Lowry and Mae Lowry. Leandcr Lowry and Annie Lowry are defendants , and which said order of the court directed the undersigned , Robert P. Starr , as sole referee , duly appointed by the court to m.ik < > nartltlon of the land hpri > lnafti > r iln. scribed , to bell uald premises to the highest bidder for cash In the manner provided by law ; now , therefore pursuantto aala order and by virtue of the authority vested In me by law as such referee , I will , on Thursday , the ninth day of June , 1010 , at the building in iiroken Uow , In Custer county , Nebraska , where the last term of the district court or said Custer county was held , offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real dstatc. situate In Ouster county Nebraska , to-wlt , the south half of the south east quarter of section one and the north halt of the north cast ijuarter of hectlon twelve , all In township fifteen north of ranee seventeen , ' west of .sixth principal merulan. Given under my band this second day of May , WO. HoiiKiiT i' . STAUII , i83 Sole Referee. The Custer County Abstract Company books andbusiness for sale. Willis Cadwell 46-tf Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Souder's drug store. WANTED 1000 acres of land , broke , in the vicinity of Anselmo Willis Cadwell , Broken Bow , Nebr. 47-tf DisfrifecfTETlIouse. The house In winter hi 'winter is seldom or never thoroughly aired out and oft times poorly ventilated. Dirt will accumulate 4hd kliseasa genns flourish. When warm weather comes it should be thoroughly disinfected. As a general disinfectant , whether there has been contngcous disease in the house or not , we have the follow * in } ; , Sulphcr Caudles , formaldehyde and Potassium Permanganate which arc all good , We will be pleased to supply your wants for these articles. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Glean Stack of LUMBER Freah IOLA Portland Cement. Fresh Car of A.CMA PWcr. A Splendid Line of Fcncfi Posts , If you , contemplate tiding any of the above tjiia Sprung or if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce ea Co.u Broken Bow , Nctr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him if You Want Water. Broken Bow , Nebraska , N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW onicc over Holcomb's book store. Office phone 203 Residence 80 Broken Row , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Conraranclnn and notorlal work , onicc up stain over State uank of Uroken Uow. Broken Bow , Nebraska. * A. VINCENT SHERIDAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls promptly answered day or night , omce and rcildcnce.th the Mrs1. Olelm building Just webt of the. Security SUta Bank. 1'hone 300 Broken Bow , Nebraska. , BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square , Ilrokeu Uow , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Business phonc.&u Residence 301U Urokeu Dow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'LDIRECTOR ; ( Licensed ) Union Block Business phone 85 , Rcadence'.3Z3 | Broken Bovr , Nebraska. DRS. BARTHOLOMEW & SPIVEY PHYSICIANS , SURGEONS AND OCULISTS All calls promptly attended day or night. Plionc 01. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. w. T. Jones has had 17 years exper ience In dressmaking , it Is useless to look further , work guaranteed. Ilooui 7 , Klerks Block. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Heal Kstate , Insurance , Ranches and Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. Comstock , Nebraska. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at home. No canvassing. Be your own boss. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock , A4S82 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf