YOL , XXIX BROKEN BOW , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER , 1 1910 NO , 13 , i 3 , 14 , YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME At this store wheth er or no it is your immediate intention to purchase Jewelry A visit here will al ways afford you an opportunity to see the latest examples of Rood taste in the matter of jewelry. Come when you please. Stay as long as you like. We kuow that when yon think of good jewel ry , you'll have to think of this More at the same time. State Fair Week. Secretary Mcllor oi' the state J ir board asked his hired man ' ' write something about the ft te fail- and this is the result : "When the frost is on the pr.Mpkin and the fodder is in the uht > < jk ; when the thirsty politician -in SD dry he cannot talk : when & > ' ) aow and the little cowlcts do nut journey to the fair or air- nripj rise in glory and go sailing tlv rghthoair. When JimDahl- ; u ni takes his water and Bill Pat- i Me i ikes his boo/e , Bryan joins . / , ) ! ! C iiiiou 's party , run 1'or office v , 'a or lose ; when the cat comes b..f. ] ' like .Jeffries andJack Jolm- i'r.\ t ns to white ; when the f.i.-s ! that pass in daylight are : ; : ii ; i.ising in the night ; when silo.1 .1"mall close forever and the bfd. d'ors close for good ; when . < 1 > trs mt iii west Lincoln malic c , ( [ .Mft neighborhood , when our { ? > veiiKv gets in better with tiie i'.ll.-'i . 't Omaha ; when they shout with l 1 : 1 Iloxniums o'er his t'ani- f O'D : closing law ; when St. Paul ti'.vi D v , i I City furnish governors f > r f. ' w r : ite ; and republicans in of i la v ! utarily abdicate ; when tlr \ n , , upon the state house : .l.u.l ! r " p .intcd fiery red ; when J-J.H i i.cj quits playing martyr iMid 1 - u.bered with the dead ; w'.i 2 : 'a : " ' . all tins has Imppcnr rs if : n i"nine future day , then yr.uan justice from the state i'.iir . .icly stay away. " P < 1r : ' : - . s are always in the l"nl : i < t u i..vr Bros. ( Jo. Lichen - all colors all - vtors , pv'.ccn r.l ' ' . 'U > r Bros. Co. For Sale. 5 acres adjoining town. Fine r > rooiu house with chicken house and yard good barn and hog car- rol. 4 room house five blocks from square and also the 1'ost Of fice Store. 0. T. Kobinson. Notice. The Old Settlres of the south Loucp will hold their annual pic nic in the N George grove one the South Loup Friday , Septem ber 9th , 1010. .Everybody is invited to come and help to make a good time. \Nc George , Secretary. Off On A visit. R. W. Buckncr , wife and dau ghter Stella left this monring on a visit to Mr. Buckncr\s old home in Kentucky. They will stop in Illinois on their way and visit re latives in that , stale. General Bucknor of the Con federate Army is among the Buckner relatives he will visit at the old home. The general is an uncle. They expect to bo gone from home about a month. A Correction In the supplement of this issue we say "W. J. Taylor made appli cation to .Judge Ilostetler for a recount of the democrat vote be tween himself and ! . R. Pean of the district. "We should have said county instead of district. The canvas was completed yester day noon under the order of the court and Taylor gained one vote as the result , which leaves J. R. Dean a majority of lour in the district on the democrat ticket. Honored Guests of The Roosevelt Reception. W. A. George , the republcan nominee for Stale Treasurer , of Broken Bow and T. T. Varney of Ansley have been invited to attend the Roosevelt reception and banquet at Omaha Friday. Mr. George was favored with three ticlccls which will admit him to as many functions of the occasion. JIo left this morning for Omaha to assume the duties devolving upon him for the oc casion. Char-A-M'aisch comforts See those - - forts at Konkel's Miss Hazel Bennett has accept ed a position as clerk in the. Drake Department Store. Fall shoes are here , many new lasts are shown in gun-metal , pat ents , kids , sucds , etc. at Ki f fin- Luck e Co. We have just received a com plete line of fall underwear for Men , Women and Children. All grades and at all prices. Snyder Bros. Co. Ccni.icnc5ng Monday , September 12 | R"- ' ' ) i f The Favorites , The Aldington's j = j M ! Thn Palmatier Sisters Orchestra. j Khti' change of Plays and Specialties = i , . hv \ \ t. The opening play will be CiKRlTY BALL OR D1VORCIANS \ Ail \ho \ ( .Id . Favorites , Thomas Pawley , ' ' 1) ) . 11 jtliold , A. J. Cole , W.Y. . Craig ' ! ' .Mui' Arington , Florence Craig and the = : he ; ; CU-vjr Children Inez , Odey and S 11' ' Ion and many others. 5 20 PEOPLE 20 1 Prices 25 , 35 and 50 cents f ? c-tj en ° ! 3 at Holcomb's Book Store S - oat's Furniture Storo. H A New Linotype Installed. If tin1 r " ' "i-s of the Ixepublie- an find more typographical errors tUis week than is usu.il it is be cause of our new Linotype ma-J chine we have just installde. It' ' will take some practice to get the punctuation , and the spacing cor rect. In time however we hope to bo able lo master the situation and give our readers a paper second end to none in typographical ex cellence. Big Increase In Ouster County Washington , Aug. 1U. Official figures made public today give Ouster county.Nebraska , a popul- lation of 'Jfi.GGS , as against 1,758 ! ) ten years ago , an increase ofr > , ! )10. ) Thecencus of 1H ! ) ( ) showed that Ouster county at that time had 21,677 inhabitants. During the decade between 18i)0 ) and 1)00 ! ) the population fell off 1,81 ! ) . This increase from 1)00 ! ) to 1910 the cencus officials attribute to the successful operation of dry f iruiing methods. Notice to Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that the rentals upon the lease contracts to the following described school lands in Ouster county , Nebraska as set opposite the names of the holders thereof , is delinquent and if the amount which isdue is not paid within GOdays from the date of this notice , said contracts will lie declared i'orfcite by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture will be enter ed of record in the manner pro vided bv law. All sec. 10 , tp. 15 , r. 20 Mary L. Hammond. f SeVi sec. 10 , tp.18 , r. 25 Dav id II. Chilcote. August 215 , 1910. 13. B. Cowles , Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. Special prices on rugs fair Aveek. D. 0. Konkel. Ink and pencil tablcts,5 cents Strong Variety Slorc. < ] . 3' ] . Myers came up from Georgetown yesterday to look af ter business in the city. Fall coats in black and colors are now in stock. You can sure ly find the one you want from so large a showing. Kiffin-Lucko Co , The new fall dress goods arc now in stock. There is a wide range of colors and cloths to pick from. Von must see these goods to appreciate them. Kiffin-Luclu Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dnffield and family of Merna were in the citv Saturday and Sunday visiting their sisters the Misses Sarali and Ksther Edmunds. U. B. Church S. M. Zike. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and cvenint services at 8 p. m. , subject : Tlu Gospel Temperance. Cordial in vitalion to all. Court Proceedings. The proceedings in Judge Bruno Hostellers court for the term just concluded was not very heavy. Several divorce cases were among - mong the number. They arc i \ brief as follows : The case of Geo. llenegar gainst Dollie Campbell was di . missed at the costs of the plan- tiff. Fannie Kenedy vs John Ken- edy in which the plantiff asks for divorce was granted with alimony of $700 and custody of a minor child , Alma. Nellie Wilson vs John Wilson the plantiff was granted u div orce and the custody of the two children , Nina and Rosella. The case entitled Anna A. Spain vs Joseph 11..Spain was taken under advisement. A licence to eslV real estate was granted in the case of II. Stivers. Anna lladman was granted a divorce from Frank llardmanand given the custody of Anna. J. G. Brenixer vs Clias. 11. Wright by default of defendant the decree was granted. Thomas Turnbull vs Almina Turnbull for divorce was granted In thecase entitled James W. Luudy against B , F. Fullercosts wree paid and the case was set tled. tled.G. . L. Turner Co. vs Adolph An- derosn case was dismissed. In the application to sell real estate of JohnB. Mohat , the court confirmed the decree and ordered the deed. Abraham Hawk , vs Sallic M. Hawk a decree of divorce was granted. Isaac Gear vs Wesley B. Ma/c by default of defendant the de cree was granted as prayed. Virgo Allyn of Calhuvay was among Broken Bow visitors Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Parkin son returned from their trip to Yellowstone Park Wednesday. Come in and sec the greatest bargains in ladies tailor-made suits ever offered in Ouster county , none reserved. Snyder Bros. Co. Sam Clayton and family of Albion are in the city visiting with Mrs. Clayton's parents , Mr. and Mrs , "W. P. Rogers. Our line of ladies tailored suits for fall and winter is the largest h.far . we have ever shown , and if you arc wanting a suit , be sure to sec our line before buyiny Kiffin-Lucke Co. Omaha will entertain Ex-Pres ident Roosevelt Friday of this week. Mr. Roosevelt will de liver an address in Omaha al 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Judge Ilostetler was in tin city the first of the week holding i a term of district court. If it is in the Crocery Line The Best Flour. English and Holland Wafers. The Advo , Holiday , J. M. and Nebra brands of cannded goods Barrington Hall , Vigora , Ak- Sar-Ben , Bine llibbon , Ali-Ha- Mo , J. M. 1846 , Crown and Breakfast Delight Coffees. J. N. PEALE Phone 161 THE GROCER Phone 180 Ajjent for De Laval Separators Cream Station Special Report. South Omaha , Ncbn.Sepl , 1. Cattle : 31,400 lor three days with a good active market at last week's advance of a quarter. Native cattle in small supply , bulk beingwesterns. . Demand good for beef , brisk for feeders ; top western beef $6.40 ; top feed ers $6.20 with 1000 to 1250 lb. steers ranging from $5.25 to $6.00 ; plain cattle same weights $4.75 to $5 00 yearlings and two years od ! $4 00 to $4.70 ; western cows $4.00 to $4.40 ; heifers $4.15 to $4.60ood : { cutter cows $3.25 to $3.85 ; cauncrs $2 85 to § 3.10 ; veal calves $4.00 to $6.50 ; bulls $3.25 to $3 85 ; top corn fed steers $8.00 but not enough on sale to quote. Outlook for heavy supplies and steady prices for this week. Hogs : 16,000 lor three days. Market has been strong until today when prices dropped back a dime but still average 25c higher than a week ago. Bulk today * S 80 to * 9.00 and top $9.35. Supply to conic secuis small but provisions are off and piesent prices may show a small decline the balance of the week. Sheep : Receipts very heavy , 82,000 for 3days ; market in good position. Feeders steady and constituting 65 per cent supplies. Fat lambs $6.50 to $675 ; best feeders . $6.20 to $630 ; medium latnbs $5.90 to * 6.15 ; good handy weight yearlings $5.50 to packers bull heavy ilesuy yearlings too plentiful and considerable off. going to feeders atl.f > 5 to$5.00 ; fat wethers $4.35 ; feeders $4 25 , sold by u . Fat ewes S3/JO to $4.20 and good feeders $3.60 , also sold by the National. Look for continued heavy shipments and a little easier market balance of week. Yours very truly , National Live Stock Com. , Co. Advance fall showing of one- piece wool dresses : well made gar ments in all colors and best clotliH at Kifi'in-Luckc Co. Mr. Largy who has conducted his pool room here for the past 18 or 19 years , sold his interest recently to Mr. 13. E. Ilogaboom who will conduct the business in the future , Mr. Albert Maupm accompan ied by his wife and children left Wednesday for their home in Con- cordia Iowa. Fair Superintendents. The snpcrintendentsfor the dif- I'reent classes of exhibits at the L'uster county fair that is to be lield here the JM-M-IS-IB ofthis month are as follows and if you have anything to display let tliem know it immediately. Class 1 Horses and Mules Luther Miller. Class 2 Cattle 0. 31. Miller. Class 15 Sheep C ) . 31. Hussom. Class'l Swine S. K. 3 Tamos. Class fj Poultry N. Dwight Ford. ClausC Farm Products F. 33. Delano. Class ! ) Culinary Nell Oul- terson. Class 10 Ladies Department Mrs. A. Morgan. Class 12 Mechanical Arts Fred Keam , ( MassiaFinu Arts Mrs. 31. T. Bruce. Class 1-1 School Work Wes ley Mottinger. Class 15 Bees and'31'oney1 W. W. Potts. * l ' . * Class 1G Baby SUow Morgan. Miss Minnie [ 3Iay3 of Wester- ville was a city visitor yesterday. * 3Drobably no invention of late years has been so much interest to the public as that of the air ship. There is something about the act of flyicg through the air which appeals to everybody. There is a certain facination about it which attracts every body and causes them to pay particular attention whenever a tlight is about to be made. When the State Fair mauagment concluded to make an attempt to secure someone to make flights for the state fair , they touched the popular chord pud in going after the.best they kept up their reputation of giving the people just as good and in some instances better than other fairs have been able to secure. In securing the famous Wright brothers they made a grand move and insures visitors to the fair the opportunity of seeing the bast. As Wright brothers have have electrified the old world with their aeroplane flights so also will the people of Nebraska have a like opportunity to sec the same article of flying as has brought to these famous brothers the title of the "Kings of the Air. " They will lly each day of the fair , Sept. 5 to 9. We have a splendid new assortment of dishes with our Popular Knoxall Coll'ee. Call and sec our window i display. It will interest you , only 2oc per pound. ! Nnvarre Golden Sun Coffee 25 cents per pound Peaberry Ct.ffee in bulk 25 cents per pound Knrex Golden Sun Coffee 25 cents per pound Old Homestead n 20 cent bulk Coffee We have a good 15 edit bulk Coffee Vienna Hrand Coffee in 3 pound cans sfr.iocnch In 2 pound cans 750 each. In i pound cms 400 each Moca and Java Golden Sun Coffee 40 cents per pound Vienna Coffee in i pound packages 35 cents lUlgeniere Blend Coffee n 2 pound can for 50 cents Gall on us for all kinds of Bakery Goods. WE BUY , TEST and PAY SPOT CASH for CREAM. We Handle all Kinds of Feed The Eagle Grocery Store. The Squnro Deal Store Phonq 58