VOL , XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THDRSDAY , JUNE 20 , I801.-EIGHT PAOES. NO , 1. etfafteax > 31 * J rft _ _ V\ J TiailJ TlmCentlpfflCtlOM. Nothing innro eutlefylng. i To know you xro just on the mlnuto. Ho euro when you start for a train that T you won't mlpp It ยง To keep jour Hjipolntiucnt to tlio eco- 5 A That's tin ) portol time eatlc.nctlon you L'Ct from u watch left \vlth mo lo be put in order. ( Undnate of Chttnuo Oinlmlmlc School Books it , itK > K /l\ Tablets ll / /l\ - AND School Supplies , AT * J , G. Haeberle's. P cJULY 272 ? 13 INCLUSIVE C.H.A.O.S. First and Best Fair of the Season. All Attractions o f Concert Music : > pedal Feature. Grand 4tliof _ J . Celebration. Genuine Mexicjui Bull Fights. Everyone Invited. Reduced Rates Erom All Points. Don't Fail to Come. JULY 2 TO 13. rnii'tli of July All kinds of 4th of July goods nt Mowon's. Flngs , Torpodoa , Rock- eta , 1'istols , Crnckora , ( Snnkos ) In fdct ovorythlng at J. C. "owon's. G-2O-21. Slrajcil A four-year-old red and white spotted , dehorned cow , from my pasture , southwest of town. Brawled on right hip , i I I J , G. BKKNIZICK. ! , ' John & Knerr I y Headquarters For I Dry Goods , . ' ' | Groceries , Boots and Shoes. \ 1 + j r 'j ' Our Royal Worcester Corsets Have No Superiors For feaso and Comfort. II. Wndokini * , of Triumphwas in the nty Mond.iv * Gioryu .lojiier of Orlollo , was a oily visitor Monday. . .1S. . Francis , of Merna , was welcome caller at this oULo M m day. Joe Mahoney , a prosperous young farmer , of Triumph , .was a city vie- itor Tuesday , J. E Myers , of Upton , was among the business oallors at this office Tuesday. City Marshal , Towsley , repaired the sewerage in front of the Globe hotel this week. W. T. Woody , of Lomax , made final proof on his homestead Tues day , before Judge Anuour. Mrs. Anna , A.lbers , of Triumph , was adjudged insane aud taken to the itsylum at Norfolk , on Monday night. Mrs. F. D. Gallup , son and daughter , of llyaunis , are in the oily looking for a suitable residence building. W. W. Bprton , one of Morna'n successful farmers made this office a pleasant call while in the city Tuesday , E. P. MoCandloss of Rest , was transacting business in the oil } Wednesday. This oflice acknow ledges a i > leasanl call. W. F. lliokoubottom of Weator- torvillo , called last week while in the city and ordered the Republi can soi t to his address. Harvey J. Crow and Miss Mamie G Collin" of Thedford , were united I in marriage Tuesday , June 17 , Judge Armour pelfdrming the cer oniony. Win. Barrett returned Sunday nij'ht from St. Paul , Minn. , where IIH attended the Woodmen Conven lion as a delegate from the Bro ken Bow lodge. The Liioios of the Presbyterian rhuruh will have on sale home inadu cike , bread and cookies on Suurday , June 21) , 1001 , at David- NUU'S Musiu Store. ( Maude Kom , of Mont Hone , Colorado , daughter < f .ox-oongrefs- m in Ki'iu , arrived in this city last iy inoiniiiL1 , for a visit with and lulativi'H. The Library Ladies wish to inform the public that they have iibt added two invoices of new ) ookti to their Kbrary and solicit in increase of patronage. The case of ihe stale against L . Simmons of Grand Island , who was charged with selling whiskey contrary to law , was decided Fri day in favor of the defendant. riio only damage done by the strong wind Friday evening , so fat is reported , was tlio blowing down > l one of the chimneys at the Globe lotol and the boudijg of the ilay ) ole in the park C E Ford , president of the > ioln'ii Bow State Bank has : > ought the Moina bank. It is reported - ported ho paid $00,000 for it. The bank will be continued at Mer na under the supervision of tin Broken Bow Stale Hank. The old settlers' of the north west part of the county will hold : their meeting- this year , Wednes day July 10 , in Lindley's grove , near Anselmo. This grove is an ideal place for a meeting- that character and if the weather is favorable the attendance no doubt will be large. I C.1 McConnell , and wife , o Callaway , were in I ho city Iron L'hurnday night till Sunday morn ing , thu guests of Jas. Whiteheat and family. They wore on thoi way to Sargent to visit friends bu were duaineo by the rains and ba < roads Mr McConnell ordered th Republican sent to ins address. The Broken Bow Business colleg will open Sept. 2 , 1001. This is splendid opportunity for yotin nitn and women to acquire a busi newt ! education. 0. W. Rou&l the preside1) ) ! of the school , ha letted the Burlington 'Hotel build iog for five j ears and it is now n the hands of workmen with th vie " of pulling it in shape for th auui mnmdatidii ot the nchool. I will hi * ono ofthe best business co lei > o buildings in central Nebiask when iTinplete , For particular address CV Roush , Broken Bow , Nebraska. 1 Have you heard about Evange line ? J. J. Dougli > 8sof Callaway was A friendly caller last Friday , The B & M bridge gang are do ing some work in this section this week. Opera house , Saturday evening- June 29 , seventy people in Evan- g-eliue. R. E. Brogn , of Callaway , was transao'ing business in the oily last Saturday. O. C. Murphy , of Callaway , was friendly caller at these headquar- ers Tuesday Major C. S. Ellison , of Anslcy , vas a friendly caller at this flice Friday. Goo. Qrecr , of Callaway , was ogisiored at the Commercial aturday1 and Sunday. The Broken Bow. Equality Club ill moot with Mrs. 'Caroline Salin- ury Friday riven ing , Juno 21 Don't miss seeing- the butterfly jallet in Evang-eline Opera louse Saturday evening- , June 29. LOST -A gray overcoat , between Milburn nnil Broken Bow. The ndor will confer a favor by loav- ng it at Republican ollico or with S. W. Loop , of Milburn. J. E. Adamson has his tele- ) hone line completed to Ord , vhere we held communication vith him Monday , as easily as ve could , had he been in Broken Jow. Jow.Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Dry , and two child ren of Beulah , Kansas , nrrivecl in he city this morning- , the guest if Rev. S. W. Richards and fam- ly. Mrs. Dry is a niece of Rev. Richards. John Cavonoo of Georgetown , accompanied by his brother-in-law Walter Smith , of Guthrie , Iowa , nade'thiB ollioo a friendly call last Thursday. Mr. Smith aud family Irove through with a team and visited at Omaha with relatives , t IR their first visit to this part of he state. Grand island Will Celebrate. You nnver went to Grand Island hatyoudid not enjoy it. The oom- ng Fourth of July will prove no xuoption. Grand Island will oul- lo herself on that occasion toontor- ain you and show you a good time , n fact there will bo a hot time in ho old tpnn that night , Tim jypsios will be there in theu moat ft.- tiistut coslumes. Two elegant hands lave been engaged to discourse nusic throughout the day. The afternoon will be given up to prizu aces of all kinds including hose-cart aoofi , a base ball game , and a mlloon ascension , etc. The Gentry Dog and Pony Show will also be a eaturo. There will bo reduced r rates and special trains and auooin- modations for all. Rev. S. W. Richards , Mr. and 1 Mrs. D. M. Ahisberry attended the State Sunday School con vention , at Hastings , this week. Jtain Fall Last Week. The rain fall last week for thin locality was as follows : fencday.Juue 9 10 Inches. Tai'sclay , Jiitm II 74 Inches , Wednesday. Juno lit , 61 Indies Thnrcrtay , Juno 13 1 ( it ! Inchon I'rIUay. Jiinu 14 l.f.0 Inched , Saturday , Juno 15 Total , 5.61 Inchon These are busy days on the north side , especially around the Opera house block , there being- scene painters , decorators , plas terers and carpenters , all busily engaged , renovating- repairing ing- the opera house and fitting the stage with new scenery for the opening on June 29. The house is to be replastered and decorated in a manner that will reflect credit upon Broken Bow , aud on the opening date the public should show its appreci ation of the efforts of the man agement by turning out the larg est house of many seasons. A superb-production of Evangeline will be the bill and about seventy of the best local talent will im personate the characters and re produce the scenes so glowingly el/escribed by Longfellow in this gem of American literature. The entire cast appears in the picturesque costume of the Acadians - adians and as a special feature a butterfly ballet will be given by sixteen of the prettiest young ladies in town. Seats are now on sale at Haeberle's Drug store Bowen's grocery , and should be reserved early. Seventy costumed people in Evangeline. Cliuccli Hurvlcen. 11A1TI8T OI1UUCU.V The Children's Day program announced for last Sunday evening \as postponed until next Sunday evening at C o'clock , at the Baptist church. The other Hervious will bo hold as usual. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. Junior B. Y. P. U. at 2:30 : p. in. , aud Senior B. Y. P. U. at T:30. : The public is cordially invited to all these services. u.n. OUUHCII. Sunday morning the pastor will use the subject , "Brotherly Love. " In the evening a beauti ful Children's Day Service entit led , "Through the Gates"will be rendered. A cordial welcome is extended to all. U.K. 6lliniGll. The subject of the sermon Sun day morning will be , "When the Oil Flows. " Evening subject , "The Apostle's Gratitude for a Classical Education. " Epworth League at 7 p. in. subjuct , "How Temperance would help trans form the Earth"MissFloTkorpe leader. Mninl Alullcr on * Hiimtnor'a liny. Came Into tovvu , to neo n l > l y. Of nil ( lioiloyn dlic'd over HO n The beat ilio autd , wns The Judge f-umo too , \tltti Mttudlo int , In ccdtucy both voted tint Whllo KunduU'n lilBTH ro always flue , The hf t , hjr far , la EvHui-cllne. You can see Evangeline at the Opera house , Saturday evening , June 29. Seventy people in it. llrukeu How a Wet Town. As a result of the heavy rains of Friday afternoon aud night , the creek became a surging river. The tiling on Fourth and Fifth avenues , where the streets cross l lie creek , failed to carry away the water , mid the walks and streets at these points suffered , severely from the effects of the flood. The water raised so high that the walk on Fifth avenue was par tially covered Jaud the struct for several rods completely submerged. A force of men with picks aud shovels , tore up the walks on both streets iind dug ditohos for the water to pans over the tiling , after which it quickly washed away tlio dirt , lonving the tiling exposed. F. E Taylor's cellar was flooded , as also was the cellar und yard at the Midwny laundry. Many took advantage of the op portunity and indulged m boating. James Pennington , son of Dr. Pcnnington , almost mot his death PURE extracts at J. 0. Bowen's. S35SS51SSSflSB MY PATRONS The ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co. , has been engaged in the Hail business for the past seven teen years. Within that time it has paid for losses by Hail over three-fourths of a million dollars. This large sum of money has been j paid to the satisfaction of the claimants. The Hail policy issued is the fairest and most equit- ? able ever issued by any in surance company. It caref [ f fully protects the interest of the insured and provides a _ . _ . . _ " " ' - - - - - just method for - - - - at Rl j M the amount of the loss in I | case the crop should be injured - jured by Hail. This is the only Stock Fire Insurance Company in H the United States eng-ag-ed | in the Hail business. It has I ample assets to cover all liabilities - | | bilities , and it pays its losses promptly and honestly. Don't be humbugged by I irresponsible companies and | agents 1 solocit your busi- nSssfor I9OI. I , At Farmers Bank , g Broken Bow , - Nebraska. ICE 8 ? > CREAM BAKING POWDER Br. Price's Baking Powder supplies a pure , wholesome leavenitij. ! ; a ent , which makes the biscuit and cake of highest healthfulness at medium cost and protects the food from alum , which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. The fonemost baking powde * in all the world. HOTK. Alum baVlnjr powdars arc IOTT prlccil. us alum co U but twncituts PBIVB BAKING rOWBHR SB. ' pounil ; but alum la u coriciHlva , polioii anil it rentiers tliu Imkinc powder ilungcrous to uc in food. b $ falling into the raging waters , and but for the timely aKHiatanoo of friends , would have boon dragged down into the tiling. Another ac cident happened to a hotting crow. In panning over a wire fence , in a canvass boat , a holn was torn in the boat , leaving its occupants in a very uncomfortable position , and but for the presence of mind and horoio ( ? ) movement of Kit Qandy , Miss Baird might have at least re ceived a dreadful fright and wet ting. \ Many rumors' | concerning tko style of repairing the damage to the street are prov.ilunt. ' The tiling used has given tin * satisfactory results , and thin dis- antrouH stroke of uond fortune lias evidently satisliod the people that three lines of tiling are noi sutllci- ont to carry oil the great amount of water , brought down by the little Muddy , after heavy dews Huoh as was experienced Friday nightt The coat of stone or brick aroluia at those roHHUiK , would > not be as great IIH thb annual ro- pairn , under ihu proHont conditionp. THE BROKEN BOW BUSINESS NORMAL SCHOOL Opens Monday , September 2 , IOOI. Prepare to be with us. Our departments arc complete. We can give you a thorough business education , also our Shorthand Department iscomplete and . " . " up-to-date. ( Pitman System. ) Jf you desire to teach , attend our Normal Department. Pen Art , and Telegraphy , is also taug-ht. Write , or call and see us. us.C. C. W. ROUSH , Pres. KEEP OUT THE. FLIES 1& * \v \ ? > With the Adjustable and Self- Fitting WHEELER WIN * DOW SCREEN ( Screens for Whole or Half Window. CANNON I CITY . NUT The Best Soroen Sold COAL ALSO. in the City By 11 C , . RUI E , ivranager. iilY. A' iii. I\A - > k. IVJijfn ii. { i. ' i < . ic . Me . jk. . Vx . i'i ' ik. Me ti. ijt iic ifc it > Ac . ' ' $ < $ . ' - . . > > i > A''i > iriv.i'TvfS.f'iv .Viv i ? A IV * 'iv iv A A I- j iv A'i A-'I A/I A I ' fl For a First Class Smoke Try the S Grande'S 5fe I Corona Grande' 1 Cigars. MANUFACTURED BY I E , H. DALBEY , Broken Bow , - * * -I INebraska. .