Bttito Hl t UblRtlftU VOL XV1X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUG g , 1900-EIGHT PAGES , NO 7 SHADbYOUR EYES. Shmle your eyes with my colored plas. son. Bicycles hoKii tendency to Induro f tlgno of the cjitlc nerve , rctlnn nnd I occular mnpclcn.and protnotCB conges , lion of tlio external oj-oball nndttr \ , Re- canto of cxpofuro no Wind , dust mid BUM. My tinted Rlaeucf will protect jour J eyes from all the auuoyancoa Inndont to wheeling. t Gradnatu of Chlcneo Optlmlmlc College. k i * All Standard GRADES OK Machine- Oils AT-- J , G. Haeberle's. 5 0) ) QQ QQm fo M tti tnntcrlnt tli t ir er * into t i nr rp > ilr < * < i wntcli tu t rr-Mtut" ! a i erlct ! > ! > . ills tliu Ktjou ; ou ; mat Uotslliu bu"iuees , ai.y u can buy the tine klr d * o ( uuterinl ibut I u < o In repairing ; but tkill is the most valuable mnterinl that cin b used In natch repairing ; ni d tbe bunyltr cnn't buy It. 1 eell my skill for wlnit It Is worth and it will cost you less tlmi at lower prices. P.W.HA1ES , Jeweler and Optician. West side of squnro. FouSAi.K A ono story collai e wilh six largo rooms , pleasanl ynrd , atrl Eurroundinpis , Price $000. Call on L. J. Gandy or at this oflict' . 7 Iflih tf. Alpha Morgan , Ed. Purcell nnd A. E. Andeison relumed Sunday night from a trip to the mountains in Wyoming , where they had been enjoying an outing. They rcpoit a ploaeanl lime. MARKET REPORT. \Vhe t . . . . 60 llarley . . . , . . 3'j < ; „ Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ! . .J ! „ . , . . S7. Corn . 3S. Ityo . .30 Hiittcr . . . . . . 12. . 1'oUtoci. . . . . . . . 40 : Onions . 8 ClilcUeiia . „ ' "i ( | ? , n IIo . f , Cow * . i o J Turki- ) 60 Biruw t.Ai 0,00 Business Pointers. Dr. T. W. Bans , dentist , Broken Bow. The 3r rubber that keeps fruit , at il. C. Bowen's Fresh Saesafrass al. WILKINB PHARMACY. FOR SAI.U. A thoroubred hereford - ford bull. Wai FHKY tf. Fou SALV Two good show cases' VV. H. OBHOKNK. tf Fruit jars , glasp and stone , at J. C Bowen's. Pepsin Gtinii two packages for a nickel at WII.KINB' PHARMACY. Cannon City coal at Dierkn Lumber Oo. Go to Mike Scanlon's Rcstur- ant for the best lunch in town and confectionery. Spring ss herel Drink Sassafrass Tea for your blood. PHARMACY. If you are HIC- . and wish to yet A ell use our quakir ba'h cabinet , at J. C. Bo wen's. Call on or write Broken Bow Ab- Hlract Co. when in need of un ab utra'ct of title. E. Koyso abstraoter. Write Haydeu Bros. , Utnaba Wholesale Supply House for pr\w and samples. 2 8 lyr. CAIIIMT PHOTOS 2.00 A DOZKN ; at tl. L Fi&zic-r's sludioenl side tquare. Sue Suydor Bros. ' line line of ladies shoes. They are the laical and their prices are bed rock. 8-2-lf. Abstracts compiled promptly and aocuralely by the Broken Bow Ab stract Co. E. lioyso abstracter. Cherry pitter that pils. at J : C Bowen's. FOR SALK Two year old while face bull , teven good yourg COWP two bteer calves. tf A.T SKYUOLT. Wanted Cattle to Pasture. I have a find [ section of pasture land and want at least 100 head of cattle to pasture. Plenty of water and salt guaranteed. tf JESBR GANDY. Pure oide : vii igar is .1. C. Bow- eii's trade mark and it is true to name. It is a pioklo keeper. Snyder Bros , have thfc finest as- ftortment of dry goods Iho cily iffords. Their line of drees goods is largo and varied. If you want something line or something cheap call and see thorn. 8-2 tf. I'ENN & DORRIS , I1LAOKSMITU8. All Kinds of work In our lice done promptly and In llrst-olass order. Red Shop on tbe corner , west of ibe boae honco. Give us a trial. A Good Thing. Our Great-Grandmolher' garret containing the same herbs of al healing found in Karl's Clover roe lea. They gave our nnceato slronglh , kepi Ibe blood pure , om will do Iho same for you if you say so. Price 25 els. and 50 ots. Soli by II. G. Haoberlo. J. Lucas of Morna was a frieiHly opller at that this office Tuesday Mr. Lucas is one of the men of CtiHter ( lotinly who has made a tuc- cecs of farming. He came here at the age of 05 and took a homestead lear Merna. Ho is now 84 years old and hap a farm that supports him without work. HP only had ten cents in money when he took hip claim. C. L. Guttersou and 0. II. Hoi- comb returned Monday evening from their trip lo Iho mountains in Colorado. Dr. Talbot and Judge Sullivan did nol relurn with thm bul continued iheir journey onto Salt Lake and will net be back for a week. Those returning ronort having a fine time but have no big bear or fish slorics to relalo. J. H. Evans of Callaway was a oity visilor yeelorday. II. B. Glov < r of Dry Valley was a friendly caller yesterday. Ho reports thai wheat in his vicinity will make 10 bushels to the acre and that bin barley will yield ' ) live biifhidh to the aero. Cum i in f r' condition but will n'ori ra n to make a good Local Mention. Job printing at this office. Wo will furnish the Kansas oity Journal and RKPUIIMOAN for $1.25 per year. C. S. Martin made a business trip to Omaha this nook. A. R. Humphrey went to Lincoln this morning on legal business. A. Wallace has been severely aitiiotid that last week with now- raliga. Willis Cad well has oireoted an awning over the front of his brick building on Fourth avenue. Jae. Liudly of Anselmo was a city visitor Saturday. Ho reports the corn in his vicinity greatly im proved by the reiont raiue. B , O. Soezy , proprietor of the Commercial hotel spent several days in the city last week. Ho is now running a hotel at Clartndia Iowa. During the storm last Sunday maht wpok tbti lightning killed two cattle in John Robii son's pasture , throe miles so.ith of town. One belonged to him and Iho other to Glen John- sou. Wesley Thomas was in Saturday from Prairie center. He says the wheat in bio vicinity is good. He bad 115 aoies of small grain that l took 240 pounds of twine to bind. The corn ho says is just booming. Judge S. A. Holooiub of Lincoln spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting in the city with relatives and renewing old ao juaintauoos. The ji'dge informs us lhatho is building a residence in Lincoln. tieo. Woodard a lumber and coal dealer formerly in busiue sSheridan waa in im cuy yesterday looking up a location. He expresses himself as being v ry favorably impressed wilh ihe out look hero and may conclude to locate , Judge Armour accompanied his wife to Hot Springs Souih Dakota the first of the week. Mrs. Armour i-xpeolB to stay several weeks to teel Ibe curative properti.s of the springs. The judge will return the first of next week. The preliminary trial of the parties robbed iho sifo of Mrs. rieruey al Ansluy last week Satur day owning to the death of Mis Pierney'H brother at Ansley the day previous. The case was eion- linnod to the Oth of August. D. E. Taylor of Now Helena who has betu in the city for a week under the medical treatment of Drs. Pennington and Pott-r went to Grand Island Saturday to undergo an operation for appendcitis. Dr. Poller accompanied him to Grand Islano. Later Taylor died in about 5 hours after the operation. The Wesleyan Quartette , who are to give a concert at the Metho dist church , on Monday evening , Aug. Oth , will be present at the evening service next Sunday and will sing. The usual services win be conducted both morning and evening. All are cordially invited. The ' -Sons and Daughters of Protection Lodge" heieafter will meel on the third Friday in each month. The next meeting being on tbo third Friday of August. All members are earnestly requested lo bo present , as business ol import ance is to oomo before the lodge. M. A. Hunter , Sec. Broken Bow merchants have struck bed rook prices on Groceries. Go to A. Wallace west side of square and get the list of articles for % 3.20 : 1 pkg breakfast food 4 Ibs coffee 1 sack flour l dozen pickles 0 bars soap 1 Ib , dried peaches 1 pkg yeast 1 Ib evap. Apples 8 Ibs sugar 1 Ib starch 1 pkg ftoda l Ib dried apricots Ib spices l Ib rice J W. Johnson , register of the Lincoln Laud oflico spent Monday night and Tuesday in the oity the guest A. R. Humphrey. Mr. John son is a genial gentleman , a tine conversationalist and his company was very much enjoyed by all who chanced to meet him , and especially lm Hawkeye friends who oould enjoy with him the recounting of reminiscences of boyhood days. M < r. M.J.Jolmson returned Satur day rooming from an extended trip through the eaht. While gone Mr. Johnson visited bis parents in Michigan and later took in Phila delphia , , Pi. and Washington , D.C. MM lull for hid home al Whitman NobMonday pveninp : Mrs Johnson will follow Friday evening. WANTED. Three or four more bonrdora. Enquire of Mm. B. VV. Kd wiudo , In Uoality Block. Fou SALK Eight room house and one acre of land also Burdott Organ cheap. 7 10 tf luquiro of L. E. KOON. Delinquent Tux. lu accordance with the resolution adopted by the County board , re- quiiiug mo to collect till 1800 per sonal taxes before the end of tbe year 1000 , I will commence issuing diHlroPS warrants for the same Sept. 10th , All who have not paid ihfir 1800 tax , please do BO befe.ro that Mme as I do not wish to add ex pense to the tax of any one. 8-2-41 M E SuuNKUiNQBit , Co. Treas. 'I O TllQ RUCUICM. Law rate < lo Colornd > and Utah of ( ered by Ibo Burlington route. Four red lutter dny . O i August 7 &nd 21 , aud on Srplem- ber 4 and 18 , the Burlington will euli round trip tickets to Denver , Pueblo , ColoradoSp'innsOjj < lonSill Lake City. Dead wood nud llot Springs for one lure plus $2. T ckels sold nt those roiiwrkubly low rates will bo good to return till October .Hot. .Hot.Tbo Tbo nearrst agent of thn Burllng'on Huu o will be pleased to tell you the cost ot a ticket and to help you plan your trip , Descriptive literature free on uppl cation. 8-6 41. ThoAl. 11. A. 1'lculc. State organizer of iho M. B. A. S. S. llaymau of Grand Island has accepted an invitation to attend the M. B. A. basket picnic to be held in this city Saturday Aug. 4. Invitation is extended to all mem bers ot the M. B. A. of the county lo allond and limn loud their assie- lonce in making it a success. The nroL'ram will consist in mutuu. speeches and recitations. Members are urged to bring their friends with them. No one is excluded whether members of the M. B. A. or not. All who feel inclined to join in a day of pleasure are invit ed to bring their baskets with them and enjoy a day in the oool shade. The Broken Bow lodge willpiovide the lemonade and ice cream free. Program 91. D. APicnic. . 10:30 Bong by the audianoo. Prayer by Kev. S. W. Richards. Duett SaUio Noroott , Elina Boyce. Address of welcome--J. D. Ream. KtHponoo Jas Lindley President Ansolmo Lodge. Duett Misses Lottie and Florence once Richards. 12 : Basket Dinner. 2:00 Song by the audianoo. Address S. S. Hay man , State organizer. Quartet Misses Forney and Messeri Wells and Luce of Morna Lodge. Recitation By Miss Cumro Lodge. Duett Boll and Blanob Cosnor Speech Dr. C. Piokett. Recitation Pearl Cosner , Merna Lodge , Duett Sadie Ncroutt and Eliza Boyce. Recitation Zada Grant. Declamation E. J Thomas. Quartet Misses Farney and Mossera Wells andLtcc of Merna Lodge- Select Reading A. P. Vauice. Song Norma Rule. Reoitution Lillian Richards. Song L. A. Wells. Recitation Carl Smith. Speech J. F. Bryson Seorotar ; Cumro Lodge. Speech John Dtotz. Closing Song by the audiauoe. \VIud CSv , Muutlt UitUotu. Few people realize ( hut Wind Gave , near Hot Springs , South Dakota , is tbe InrgoEt and most beautiful Oave In tbo United States. Po ono knows bow large It rcaly Is Over one hundred rulles of puakagiB and * 3,000 cbombera bavo been explored. And.that Is only tbo beginning , There are fourteen different ' routu , " only throe of wbicb bave been opened to the public. They nre known as tbe Gaiden of Eden , Fair Grounds anil Pearly Uotev. Leaving Hot Scringe at 9. a. m , , you arrive at tbe cave In time for lunch Immediately afterwaid ycu enter ibo cave where for four hours you live and move In an underground world , beautl In ) beyond description. During Augu't tbe Burlington Rome will run several obeap excursions to Hjl Springs , Tbo dates are : August 2 , 7 , aud 21. The rate la one fare , plus 92.00 , toi tbe round trip , Tickets bear liberal return limit and tbe Burlington's service to the Black Hills la unrivalled. Call on tbn local ticket agent of ( be B. & M. it. U. R. aim let him tell you what It will cost you to make tbe trip. Beautifully illustrated ndyfr Hrg matter dexirlpllvn of tbe UUok Hills " on n qn ° M J. FHANOH , GeLOral Paaseoger Agent , 8 6-4t. Omaha , Neb. Quality Never experiment It is the high quality of Royal with so Baking Powder important that has estab lished its great an article and world-wide reputation. as the ; Every housewife human wife knows she can rely upon food it ; that it makes the bread and biscuit more delicious and whole some always the finest that .can be baked. It is economy and every way better to use the Royal , whose work is always certain , never experimental. There are many imitation baking powders , made from nluin. They may cost less per pound , but thuir use is at the cost of health. . , . , . ROYAL OAKINQ POWDER CO. 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. TO Ouo fare for tlio round trip vln the Unrlingtou llmto. Ttio HiiritiKion line offuroii one fare for tin r mill trip $19.55 from Broken HDW , N b , to' Cblcairo , August 24 , 26 , idand 27' , nn account ol iho annual encampment ol tuu Qrand Army of the Republic. Tliu return limit on tbt'ue tickets is September 1 , eubjeot to oxtoii iou to September 30ib Tuw ncaiestBKent of tlio Burlington Itouto will bo pleased to give you ad ditional information ubout rates , dates , baggage and train service. 8-5-31. Ordinance No l Au ordinance prohibitiug thoaalo ot impure and infectious iuo nnd providing a penalty for thu viola tion thereof. Be it ordained b ) liio mayor and uouuuil of the city of Broken Bow. Section 1. That it shall be un lawful for any poison , tirm , partner ship , corporation or association to ! sell or-pive away any impure infec tious or unwholesome ice in said oily. oily.Section Section 2. It 18 hereby made the duty of the health ollioer to examine and inspect any ice thu may bo aold or offered for sale in said oily and if the same bo found to bo impure inlectiouH and unsuitable for domes tie purpores and use said health ollicer aball thereupon report his findings to the oity mardhal who shall tile a complaint against the party selling or offering to sell said ice and if guilty upon trial ehall be lined in any sum not exceeding $25. and costs of prosecution and shall stand com milted until such tine and cost be paid. Passed an 1 adopted this 25 day of July 1000 , and order ed | ubliBhed. VV. H. Osborue Jr , E. Royse , City Clerk. Mayor. Now Open. The mammoth dry goods and Grocery store of Thompson , Rublee , Si vens Go. was throwu open thin morning for the aooomunadatiou of the public. It is one of the largest and Quest store rooms in the oily and it is filled with an immense stock of goods. Not only are the shelves filled to ihe top but throe large tables ure loaded. The took of dress goods and shows i large and the assortments Htiih'oient to meet the wants of all. They also have a Racket dupait ment with five and luu cent coun ters that contain splendid bargain * * . Their line of men's hats are now and of the latest patrons and prices to BUI * . OKOOUtlKt ) . Their line of giooeneb are all fresh and consists of a full assort moot of staple and fancy goods. .Vlesers. Thompson , Rubloo and Stuvcson have employed a fnrco of ( jlorks Millioiont to wait upon Ibeir ' cdalomiTS promptly and every , one- \yill receive prompt and courteous > troatment. Their helpers are R. * II. Hdbbard W. H , O.sborn , Mistss. Thompson and Armstrong. The firm is most excellently lupuppod with room goods and help ind are prepared to moot all com- pulion and are prepared to give you ihe bowl bargains afforded in con- tral Nebrrska. Call and see for yourself. WANTKD To trade my house ind lot in Broken Bow for horses or cattle. It. A. D. BAN us. I have sold out , come and gut your bicycles , guns and ect. at onao. It. EDWIN F. MYICUS. * . _ -i-nLr.jj The equality club will meet at Mrs J. F. Clarion' Fridtiy evening. J. N. Davolt of Walworth kindly remembered this office while in the oity Satuidiy. Fred Slack and Wilbar liolodiub ' " " have bought out E. F ; ' ' 'Myor's ' . ' ' * ' < ' bicycle bufiuojs. / ; - > Mjjsr C. S. Elison and lI.Maxou " , ' of Ansley wore city visitors Wedr - - nesday. This otfico acknowledges > a friendly call , J , VV. Brucu and family who wenl to Spokane Washington a * few weeks ago have rnturne'l to -1 Broken Bow. The Kui-aiiMOiN 51 i'Xtn-ln ! to thorn welcome. I have decided , for various < reasons , to stHp > nid btninoau at ! U'li't , and on and after August Olh will be f nind at iho old stand m the jot ) department of iho RopublU inn clliot ) . H , L FUAZIBB. Hotel i handed Hunils. Limit , llorauo F. Kennedy has purchaHod Wright's intorosl in tlio C'oiiimorioal Hotel. He took pos session last Saturday. Lieut , Kennedy is an experience 1 hotel man , having spent ten years in the business in tins city and Omaha. Ho will renovate and refurnish the building throughout. Neither pains nor expense will be spared in uttering to the wants of the public. He will give Iho business his per sonal attention , which will assure oourleous and fair treatment of all. Meals will be gotten up in 6rt class manner and ihu boda always keopt olean and inviting The KKPUULIUAS bespeak' fur tlib Com- incrical , undt r its new management u liberal share of the public pairoa- . ago ,