State illet Llbrnrldn 'fe ' ( OL XVIII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 6 , 1899.--EIGHT PAGES , NO 3 , TOE © ARNIV/1L 'r ' ' Specifications : Adjustable handle burs , two piece crank shaft , coil spring1 saddle , good single tube tires , enameled rims , ball retainers throughout , and guaranteed for one year. FOR SAT.K Bv I ( Sundries Bicycles , and Edwin FMyers , Repairing. Opposite Farmers Bank. " " JUMBLED. : * : :2 : ; KK .ssK : ! fS . S Fanners , ask my competitors if they can carry $1,000.00 | of Insurance against Fire , Lightning- , Tornadoes , Cyclones d and Wind Storms " for eig-ht years for $15. That's what I can ' H % do , and in a company that has over $27,000,000 of insurance d in force in this state. E. C. IIOUSK. Don't give you so much. WIND , but here are a few FACTS. They sell BETTER GOODS at LOWER PHICES than you can get elsewhere. They Guarantee Everything as Represented , Gilt Edge Shoo Blacking 20c LL Munlin 3o Boston Shoe Blacking 20o The BOH ! Stock of Embroidoyr and L-IOCH at prices away BELOW ALL COMPETITION : 2o to SOo per yard. Handled Tea Cups and Saucorn , per Hot 40o Dinner PlatcH , per Hot 35o Pic Plate ? , per set 30c liawhide Buggy WhipB -15o Ladies' Fine Dongola ShooH ' , 75o .J $ ' 2.2f > RIBBON ! RIBBON ! J | Wo have just received the Largest and Finest Stock of Plai-Js , k' Stripes and all colors , in till Silk Ribbon in the city , at a price lower than can bo bought olsewhoro. I'Ji I l adieB1 all Silk MittH 15o to 55o \i \ : ' Men's SummerUndorwear bint. .SOo Loiter Files 25o Note Paper 30 sheets'for 5o EnvelopoH 50 for 5u Tablets , all kinds , lo , 3o.to , 5o , lOo Boats All Load PenoilH , each. . . .lc Faber'd Bank Pencils , each Oo Alen's Unlined Work Gloves , I . " 20o to (50o ( ttie ninny symptoms of eye de tect none Is more trying on that deltonto or nn , and none moio nlarmhip to UIOPO familiar with the eye and UH nllmentB , ttiiui IH that cnndttlon wh ro objects be come "jumbled" nt oloso ronie. ; At tlmcb clenr and distinct ; iigain blurred and wa-orlng. This la UBU lly brought nbout by long Abuse , io 11 timely WRrn- fnK'tlmt the eyes have almost reached the limit of endurance. A. E. ANUEKSON , Orniluato of ( lie Chicago Uptlmlinlc College. 7 inch Rubber CornbH , 5o ; 0 for 25o Ladies' Gauze Vests 5o to 22o llunter Flour Sifter lOc Engraved WatPi Glasses per set , 20o Heavy Black Sateen Undorskirls.OOo Fancy Hiand Covers J5n Ladies' Gaunth-t Gloves .170 Ladies' Cotton Gauntlet Gloves , 20o KniveH and Forks , per sot 34o Straw Hats fie to 25o A fine line of Ladies' and Children's I Oxfords and Toe Slippers , at Rock Bottom prices. A nice lot of Fancy Limps , 8fio to * 1.70 Overalls , heavy -Hto A flue lot of Metro and Boys' Shirts , ] 25u to 08o Pull BOHOIU Shirts 50c Mirrors I5o to 45o LampH , complete 20o , 25o , 35o All Copper Tea Kettles 7ft j All Copper , Nickel Plateu Tea Kettles 80c Granite Coffee Pots 25o to15o 'in Cups " 3 for 5c ' st 0 cord Spool Cottonor ) doz,35o est Table Oil Cloth , per yd . . . Ho idion' Shirt-waiHts SOo to JOc oys' Summer Suits. . . . ( lOc lo 80c Bonnets 22o Men's Shoos 08c to $2.00 Children's Shoos 18o to * l.f 0 Men's and Boy's HatH , in all styles , * t prices lower than over. Men's Suites , at $ 2 85 and up. Cdlioo , per yard 3o to Oo Muslin , per yard 2 o Table Linen , per yard. , .20o to SOo Celluloid Collars" 4o Linen Collars 8c Ladies' Hose , per pair 5c Kookford Socks , per pair 5c Coffee Mills I5c Wash Boards 15o to 23o Glaus Wash Boards : i4o Bridle BitP 5o to I7o llamo Staples , | > pr pair 5o Tug Clips , per pair 5o Wush Boilers 7'Jc and up Pocket Knives , all kinds , at 25 per cent lower than elsewhere. TABLETS ! TABLETS ! Wo can save you 50 per cent on tablets. Tailor Made Suits , the best in the City , l If'you do not call and fee the Goods at llio RACKICT STORE bnforo buying , you will miss some GREAT BARGAINS , 'IIGHEST ' PllICE PAID JFOB EGGS , Local Iv/Iention. . .lob printing at this ollioc. Cannon City coal at Diorks [ jiimbor ( Jo. Curtain polen , now and nobby , go at 2oo. A.W. DUAKK. If you want to try a obainlecs wheel , Edwin Myers can rent you ono. Foil SAI.K Pony , cart and har ness. FAUMKUS BANK. 0 22 3t. Edwin Myers has now high crado wheels , both ladies' and gouts' , to rent. rent.Mrs. Mrs. A. II Praoht. of Borwyn , made this otlico a friendly call Mon day. day.A A latgo number went to Anslcy Tuesday morning to celebrate the Fourth , Ed. Myers went to Omaha Satur day to the opening of the Greater America Exposition. W. S. McGr.iw called Monday and had his name added to the increasing - creasing KicrunuoAN list. City and farm properly insured against lire , lightning and torna does. J. M. KlMllKKI.lNG. C. S. Osborno and Lorin Lewis came over from Sargent baturday night and spent Sunday in the city. Foit SAI.K. A thourough bred Jersey bull recorded and all right. Jn. 25) 2t. JAMES Bonus J. R. Dean was orator of the day at Mason City , and Judge Sullivan was the orator of the day at Anploy CATTI.B Foil SALK : At all times on mv ranch six miles southwest of Broken Bow. JBHSK GANDY. Foit SAI.K Two houses ; ono two blocks cast of square , and ono went of Globe hotel. Enquire at Bangs' studio. Taylor Flick left Tuesday night for the Black Hills country where he will spend a couple of weeks in recreation. Fred Haisch and Charley Robin son wore among the number who went to Ausloy Tuesday to hearlhe eagle f cream. J. A. Harris and Jan. S to ok h run were among the numbei who went to Callaway Tuesday to help cele brate the 4th. Geo. Richlmyer and wife wont to Omaln the Ir.ttor part of list week to attend the opening of the Greater America Exposition. I. A. R"iieau and wife returned last week from an extend trip to the oast. They took in New York and Buffalo while gone. Farms for sale and lands for rent Now is the time to get a fann cheap , as the cheap farms arc all going and prices are commencing to advance rapidly. J.G Bronizcr. The date of the old settlers re union of the northwest quarter of the county has been set for Jtly 12th. The mooting will beheld in Jas. Lindloy'B grove , FOiitbeaHt of AnHolmo. Before having any hail inMiranco writlen on your ornpn see W. D. Black well the agent of the old and reliable St Paul Fire and Marine insurance Co. and gel his rates and tcims. Mrn J. W. Scott of Dry Valley took advantage of the excursion rates advertised in the Risi'tiituoAN and visited her parents at Ilombolt Monday , and Hister at Lincoln , returning yesterday evening. FOR SAI.K 534 head ol yearling steers. Will Hell on six monlhn liinu to good pinion ; wo will also loan money to parties on cattle. Inquire oi J. R. Blair & Co , Broken Bow , Nohrahka. Office lonrth door north of the Burlington Hotel , tt Frank Thomas , ono of the ptoooor settlers of Merna died Wednesday of last week after a long siege of sickness. The deceased was Ono of Custor county's most highly re- spoctcd citi/.oiiH and prospcroiiK farmers. The Ricruiu.iCAN extends sympathy to his bereaved family. Prof. J. E. Adamson completed his telephone system to Merna last Friday. For the greater part of the distance barb wire on fences was utilized. It woiks nii'oly. Mr. Adamson has made the rates so reasonable that there is no doubt but the line will become in general u He. between the citizens of Morn a and Broken Bow. The rate is iiftaou cuntd for five minutes talk. E. Mosloy of Kllon kindly re-1 mcmbcred us while in thu city day. day.J. J. A. Farell upont the Fourth Thedford , returning yoHtoH morning. Air and Airs. MorvinJ. JohiiNon left this morning ior a short bridal tour in the cast. Senator Currio and family wont to Bradshaw Tuesday where Mr. Currio was billed to hpeak. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Teagardeii are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy at their home on July the Ith. Bed room suils lower than ever ; line couches ; to appreciate * quality and price come and HOO them. A.W. DUAKK. E. 1C , Snyder who hap boon visit ing hi the oily with his parents rr- lurnrd to Bolj rado where ho is in the barber businosH , tliif morning. Wanted , a girl to do general house work. Good wages to the right person. tf MRS. JAMIIS Litmvinu. Ed. Roysfc moved his abstract olliuc intr the rooms next to Dr. J. J. Pickett's ofli'-o in the Bank of Commerce building Monday. Dr. Graham's now method of extracting tenth is absolutely paiu- ICHH. No sere mouth , an in the use of other local auio-lhotics. a25 W. H. Kimhorly , of Lincoln , will give a Hteieopticon lecture at the PrcHbyterian church next Sunday evening , on Sunday school woik. lie will also occupy the pulpit at i he Christian church in the fore noon. The Ansloy celebralion proved quite an attraction for the oitmmHJ of Broken Bow. There were 235 tickets sold here Tuesday morning for Ansley. Several more wont by their own conveyance. Probably more than three hundred went fiom hero. Win , F Stulf/ returned lo Omaha Sunday morning on receipt of a tologrnn from ILirry O'Neill that he had linen given a position on the police' force on the Greater America Exposition [ .rounds. Mr. Stullz was a member of Co. M at Manila. W. G. Purcell and wife loft Fri day morning on an extended trip to the Pacific coast They will aaoom pai y a delegation of editors from the caHl , that they will join at Omaha. They are going to a meeting of editors that meet at Portland , Oregon , this week. Mr. Purcell is a delegate from this state. They ex pect lo be gone a month. The celebration held in the Park in this city was attended by about 250 people. The pleasant Hhide and fine grass , on whi'ih to lie made it a very pleat-ant resort. The ox. oriiHcs consisted in songR , and speeches by Rov. J.W.Megan , Geo. C. Burns and Judge II.M. Sullivan. A bnHkot dinner was spread upon the grass and much unjoyrd by all. A good time generally was had bj those present and all went homo so ber. During yesterday's rain this local ity wau visited with some of the largest hail stones ihat have boon aeen heru for yearn. Many that were measured wore from 9 to 12 inches in circumfereneo and weighed from eight to twelve ounces. It is reported that Tom Sorgenson had a lurkoy's head cut spuaro off by ono of the large Inil Htones and in bin , and John Sander son houses hail pbiitratcd thobhingh roof. Considerable damage is ro- porlcd from hail in the vicinity of CiiHler Center , the north table and east of the city. Free Hand Concert Thu Broken Bow cornet Band will give a free concert in ihe Park baturdav evening about 7:30. : Thi is now ono of the best bauds in the county and those who can span the time to com- out will enjoy treat. The band oxpec to give free concert every week here after. This will bo a commandablo enter prise that oui music loving people will greatly appreciate. AUCTlbT ALE Of horses and faun machinery , 01 Suurday , July 1Mb , at the corne of the public Hquaro opposite the Firrit National Bunk , in Brokoi Bow , I will sell to the hi hes bidder for cash , live head of homes and ono colt , one Stiidebaker wagon two stiring plows , one breakii g plow , and two sets of fatmharnoHH. EDWARD JAHTKR. By CAMKUOX & KBESK Made from pure cream of ( artar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum baldng powders arc the fjrcatcst menaccrs to health of tlic present day. fiOVAl tUKINCl rOWDtn CO , HtW Ytm. First Nebraska Homeward Hound Stenarl l.aiitcnnaii , oro. ! M , Left Ho- hind on Account of Sickness The following tologiam July 1st , to the Slate Journal , from aHsiHtniil Secretary of War. , George D Meikljohn says : "I DIII ( ratified lo advice you that the Hancock , with the 1'irst Nebraska left Manila yes terday for San Franoinco with forty- two ollicers. eight hundred twelve enlinled men. Nebraska left in Manila ono nick private , Lanterman , Company M , ono deserter and thirty discharged. The following from General Olin conlirniH the above. WAHHINOTON , July 2. The fol lowing dinp.Uoh Irom General Otis was reoioved by the war depart-1 ' ment : MANIM , July 2 , 1801) . Tro i - ports Hancock and Senator , with Ncbrahk'i , Pennsylvania and Utnh , left for San FrunuiHuo yesterday , Nebraska fort ) two officers , 812 en- istcd ; PeniiHylv.inia Ihiitj-four oilieois , 2T > 8 enlietod. Nebraska eft in Manila ono Hick , Private Ijiintotman Company > M , thirty din- at erlj PonnnjIvania seven dit . uharged ; Ulali , I went-nine diH- charged The following from Associated [ 'roHH gives fiirtlitir information onoerning the regiment , 11 nayn. The NobraHka boys were ready for tl'o homeward journey a week ago , but were d dyed by the failure of the Utah b.i'tery to embark. The Hancock IH the fastest sailer in the tiaiiHport Heel , and it is believed every effort will bo made by her skipper to break bin own record in the run between Manila end San [ 'ranciHOO. If ho succeeds in this the NobraHka and Utah volunteers will night the Gohhui Gate on Satur day , July 22. They will bo miu'- tored out in California au > l will oeced to their homes with pro- bibly no dolay. The Hancock is not likely to be delayed in quaran tine , and it in probable that the oil ! corn of the gimcnl will have all their papers ready for the mustering ojlic' rs by ihMimo the troops ate ready lo out liar ! : There is every reason lo suppose , Ihcrofore , that the gallanl First will roach Lincoln somewhere between the 2Mb and 1st of August. Press dispatches announce that HOIUC thirty ol the boys havn elected to remain with General Otin. These will become a portion of the auxiliary army which will reinforce the regulars. Another report , Hayr : The truin port Hancock , which left yoHtcrday wilh the FIIHI Nebraska infantry and battericH A and B of the Utah light artillery , and the tratiHport Sonalor , which carries the Pennsyl vania troops , will remain several day ? at Nagasaki and YoKohama , Japan. Mandolins , three only left ; no room for thorn ; they go at one fourth price. ' Pastel and oil pic tures go for ( CHS than cost of frame Iron beds fcl.fiO to $75. I buy all kinds of goodn , and advance money on any artiolo of value. A.W. DRAIUC. ( her ( lie Itockies to California. If you rt'ould enjoy your trip to Lou AngolH HOO to it that your tiokel readc through Denver a-id Salt Lake C'iiy. Being the moat ele vated of all the direct lines to the ( Joam , it in ooolesi and froeHt from dust. I'onetrating the very heart of the Rockies , it HiirpaRhOK all others in beauty of scenery. Low ratoH late MI Juno and early in July. Auk the nuareHt Burlington liouto agunt about them. Information and Call- forhia literature on reqtieHl. ,1. Frances , Gonural Passenger Agent , ( Jiaaha , Neb. Sixty per uont increase in our trade in Jnnn thtH year , compared with Juno laHl year , ia a very Rati fying indiontion to tin that our of- fortH to furnish the pcoplo with frotdi up-to-date merchandise are being appreciated. During July and August wo tdinll offer many bargains to close out different linen of .summer goods , all of which you will find to bo bright , frcflh goods , free from the dingy , fdiolf worn appearance - pearanco wliioh has bcoomo BO prevalent of late in our midfit. SalurdayJuly8tliwo will place on sale the balance of the stock of Summer Wash Goodp , consisting of Organdie Imperials , Dimities , Organdie - gandio Japonaiso , etc. , ranging in price from lOo to 35o. All go on Halo Saturday , at the uniform price of 7o per yard. 1,000 yards Lan- catUer LL MiiBlin , quoted by BOIUO merchants as b ° ing tl.o best grade of LL MiiHlin wo call it a fair third quality on sale Saturday , 10 yards for 20 cents. Vou need Ribbons bens every week in the your , Wo have i jiiHt roooivod u niuo assoitinont of fancy RibboiiH , in NOH. C and 7 , worth lOo and lU o , which we have placed I on Halo at Oo per yard. We have just , roouived our first largo invoice of ShooH for fall. For Shoe's that lit and Sheen that wear , Slioon frenh from the factory , come to UH. 800 pairH Hample Glovon just re ceived from the factory. ThoHO oveH were made for nampluH , and have been UHcd an HampleH by trav eling saleHiiHMi are Hlightly Hoilod but not damaged. Every merchant known that the glovcH ho getH are not an good fin the ttampln ho looked at when buying bin glove Htook A Hample line of glovoH are n.ado to HIIOAV Ul' QUA MTV WKhl. , wllilo till ) glovct in nlook nre nijido to'lill ordurn with " vv'e buught tbiH line of Hamplo glovi'H at a diHcount , on account of their being Hlightly Hoiled , and will give our ciiHtomerH the benefit by Helling thorn at just about the factory wholenalo price. 1 UK UKST GI.OVICH You Iflvicu WORK , TIIK L\\fItHT 1'UIOICS Vo EVHItSAW , EviCltY ( JONOICIVAIII.IC S'l'YMf. BUV A 1'AIIt. YOUTH for MidHiiminer Bargainn , North Side. Wilson & Drake. Scaled Proposals. For the building of an opera IIOIIHO at AiiHloy , Nub. will be re ceived by the Modern Woodmen Hall Co , ol AnHley , Neb. until 0- oolook , A. M. July 31 , 1800. Saul building will bo 40 leet by 00 feet. I'laiiH and HpeoificalioiiH an bo Heon at the ofliuo of the Hoorotary of the Hall Co. at Annley. after July 10. 1'roponalH for the whole or any distinct portions of the work nliould bo Hcourely Hr > alcd , > nd dc- poHited with or adreHseu to thn secretary - rotary , The Company reserve the right to reject any or all pidH. JUOSON 0. PoiiTim , Suoroiary , M. W. II. Co. Throucli Tourlstl Sccpcru to the northwest. The Burlington Route has oHtab- liHhud a twice a week tourist car line from Kaunas City toButto , Spo kaue , Tauoma and Seattle- Cars leave KaiiHts Cit ) , Lincoln and Grand iHland every TuijHday and ThurHday , ariving in Suattle tollow- inp ; Friday and Sunday. They are upholHlered in rattan. The bed linen and fiirniHhmgH uro clean and of good quality. The healingvon tilating and toilet arrangements are all that can bo desired and each car is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter , whoHo Hole duty IB to attend lo the wantH of paiicngon-- . Cars run through wilhoiu change of any kind and the berth rate fromLincoln to Tacoma or Seattle in only $5.00. I'o inlermediito poiutn , it is proper lionately low. Montana and the Puget Sound counlry are now onj iyini a period of unexampled prosperity. " * * As a coiiHpquenco , travel to the Norlh- wo t irt rapidly attaining largo pro portions Thin now tourint oar line haw been oHtaldished with a view of caring for thu Btirlingtou'ti nharo ot it in the beRt pOKHiblo manner. UertliH , ' ticketH and fi'll information can bo had on application to any Burlington Route liokot agent or by addroHHing J. Frauo'iH , G.P.A. Omaha Nob. Juno 2flth.