Stnto Hist Librarian Society v XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES. NO , 8 , j It is not generally Known ft' thai the eminent Ben Franklin - ' - lin was the inventor of the J ' donhle or bi-focal spectacle y | louse , which is now coming @ & into snch general use yfor $ > those who have passed the < ' meridian of life. I lit the 9 } hi-focal in all the many different - $ ferent styles. 1 have one.I special Jn'-local arrangement * ! that has never hcen excelled X for glass case , and the presIj I ervation of eye sight. It fl I comes nearer being the natural - & ural eye than anything in ? ! the way of a glass. M OraJunte of cliliauo Upllmimlc C'olluu'c School Hooks , Tablets AND School Supplies , -r-A.T . G. Haeberle's : A fine line of calico for live cents at Siiyd > r Bros. -8-1 if PURE Pickling vinegars at ,1. C. Bowon's. For Sale : Ono yearling Red Poll and ono two yenr old Durham bull , thirteen milns north of .Broken ' Bow. 8-1 21 W. P. Rogers. PIT III ? exlruuls at . ) . C. Bowrn's. ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies al Walton Candy Kit oh- en , i ? doors north of pontoflioq. 0-20 tf. v I,0\V BPECIA1TUA1N VOli TKSII'- LA It TIA THIS August 2-1 to 2i ( ; only $27 82 , to Louisville , Ky , and return , for Triennial Conclave , Knights Tem plar. Rules open to the public. Special train for the aocomoduti- ou of Knights Templar , their familes and friords will leave Burl ington Station , Omaha at f > CO p. in. StttuHay , Augiittt , 21 ; arriving at Louisville , 0 ! ! 0 p. m , August 2."i. of bor.ths Rtiiebt8 | for recLTValion on this train nhould bo mad early. Write for Kniphts Templar fold er just issued by the Turlington. Detailed information about rates routH , tickets ot cetera , on applica tion to nearest flgont , Burlington Rout1 , or by addressing ,1 Fianels , General PasRengor Agent , Burling ton Route , Omaha , Nob. 8-b at School Books And Sf Supplies Are things the school child ren need. We have the most complete - plete line of school supplies j ? in Western NebnibUa. We j sell them at IJbttom Prices. | * Come and let us figure on I your school supplies. Come in and Kxaniiue Ed McComas , Broken Bow and Merna. Local I Montion. .lolin Well-It of Wfbtorvillo was a friendly uallernt thisollioo Tuesday. Rv. lloru.-ulay an.I wife were visiting in the oily the first of tlu > i'i'k. S-p VV. D. Bluekwott nt Rirmoia Hanlc for Fire , ( ' ) olunu and Tornado - do iiiMiranuu. V-l 1 if iMonov loaned * on improved farms. JAMKS liKDWKMI , 7 IS If Broken , Dow , Nubr. "Tlio M-in With the IIoo" ami Hhor got 6 fioin the poctH , nt the opera linuso Saturday night. Don't them. It . HpntH has another girl at lis IK.mo , presented by his wife . IHI H.iturday , weight eight and one lialf poundH. The stool gang on thu B. it fil. II. 11. is now located in the oity , I'li'ey are laying the now steel rails weal of the oity. Lillie , our youngest daughter went to Mason City yiHtorddy morning topend a eouplo of weeks visiting rtlauvo.H. If you attord the lecture you rt-ill loam moro about trusts and monopolies man you over did be- 'oro At the opera house , ovcniug of August 10. It Th'o pastor , K-JV. S. W. Kioh. mis , will preach in the Bnptisl ihuruli next Sunday , Augurt 11 , at 1 I o'clock a. in. Everybody cord ally invited to attend. Tin" ) Broken Bow ball nine will jro s bats with the Ausloy team , on Wednesday , August 14. The game will bfl played at Ansley , and mumscfl to bo very interesting. N. I , . Roynolda drove over to West Union Saturday afternoon , returning Sunday ovontng. His wife and children who had been viaitni" them for .1 oouplo pf weeks returned with Uim. Key. rf. W. Rioh-ards will proaoh in the Baptist church at Alorna , ni'Xt Suudny , Angunt 11 , at S o'clock p. in. A cordial invitation a extended to everybody to rttond this Horvifu. Alpha Morgan , family , ai.d Mine iMahol Hiatt returned from Dome Lake , Wyoming , Saturday morning wl-ero they spent a oouplo of weeks isliinf ; and inhaling the mountain lir. They report having enjoyed a > lonsanl time. Books , Rlationary , school sup- diuH , barbers fwpphe.s , Hporting Broils and initRio. Musical inetru- nentH flolJ and repaired. Any. thing in the line of IIHWH delivered U your homo in any pirl of tbo oity. BVKKBON & WAITS , P.O. Etoro. 8 8tf The delegates to the republican convention arc especially iavitcd to come out and take it ) the lootnre ind entertainment given by Kdiloi Winoly at the opera house , evening of August 10. If you don't think vou have hid your money's worth , it will bo refunded. It Wo arc authorized to announce Dr. 11. E Poltor as candidate for coroner , subject to the action of the republican county convention , Dr. Potter in a gradntuato of the university of Ivantias Oity clans of 1SD8 Ho is . county physician of Outiter county and the junior mem b"r of the firm of Ptmniiiglon & Pottt-r. Ho ia a uood oiti/-'ii and well qualified to Jill.the position to which ho aspiios. Rev. llornaday , ( he moat widely known minister of thiH part of the state , who is spending a two weeks vacation in this county , has been prevailed upon to preach at West. i-rville next Sunday. In order to nocnmmodato iholargo crowd expect ed , the mei-iing will be heln ii ohn Welch's grove , beginning at 0 o'clock a. m. , with an old fash oned love toast. The meeting will continue all day and evening. Bring your dinner bankotu well filled. A number of localities have boon favored with rain the past week in Una county , but in this immediate yii-iniiy thoio has boon no moro than a sprinkle. The corn is still holding out remarkably well. Tke early "orn whom , properly cultiva ted \vill m'ako a fair oropbut a rain noon would greatly improve it. The lain corn will not make much unleps it gets rain soon. The growth of tiio fitalk is lartfor than last noason and will provide an 1 abuudauoo of roughucaa if taken Mcaro of. Cul Talbolvas down yeKlorday after n-piroH for his snowor , whioh has boun giving him a lot of iron ble. \Vn underHtanoJhat Con Gibpon of Aiihloy , wi'l ' bo a oandidato lor county trensurd subjuct to the rep- tiblii'im coiiveiitioii. \ Ifid. Daijget has a position sn Ed McComas's d-ug Htorc. ICd irf an ind'irttrioiis yonii ! mm and wotfill bo pleased to see him stioeooil. The old settlers meeting of the souiho O.IBI ijuarter of the county is announced tobo he'd ' in ll.ill'rt grove at Mason Oity , Thursday Sept. fi. G.V. . Apple has built ( juito an addition lo his house , which very much improves it in appenranco as well as itroroabCH the room and con venience. Dr. E. M. Hoaga.ii , the don test a < Id lua business to Dr.Farnsworthof Grand Inland Mr. llongin loft Saturday morning f r his former liomo in Iowa W. S. Amdjorry , thn older son of ye scribe , has recently been promoted meted to Iho position of cashier for SlH-ridan Wyoming and Billings Montana for the B. & M. U. R. Mrs. Daisy Coon , of Manly is a * . the Broken Bow hospital for treat " ment. We understand that aHurgical "operation wnu preformed Monday by Dr. Mulliu and that prospects arc favorable for her .recovery . Will Cross and Miss Standltm , daughter of W. F. Standloa woiu mariiod Monday afternoon at the ollit'o of the county judge , .Judge Armour cilioiuting. The RUPUIILI- CA extends congratulations t-o Mr. Cross and his bride and wish thorn happiness and prosperity. , : In electing delegates to the county convention Monday in this oity , Dr. Bass , Rev. Knight , I. A. Reueau and L. Jhvrsoh were a tie. AH but three of the lour were IIOJOH- narv to make the nuinbor to which Broken Bow was entitled they cast UHM to determine which of the number should bo left oil' the dele gation. Mr. Knight held the blank number , Fred Manhole's moat market was cult rod Sunday night , by tlio back window , and relieved of 2.1.00 : asli. Suspicion rested oii Roy liual and Hi Palmer , two boys who liad been soon together late Sunday ui ht by the night watch. Maishal I'owsley jiiit the boja , Monila } ifternoon , through the sweat IO.Y , when young Palmer eonlessed and turned over t : > the marshal * 2i ( 'JO , slating that was all 10 got. Palmer insisted the Boal boy md nothing to do with it and ho was released. Palmer gave bond for lis appearance today when the aano will bo hoard bofori Judge Armour. As I'aimer wan not acquainted with the intirior of thu shoptho refrigator where thu money WIIH left , it is thour > ht thai he was not the instigator of the theft , which the trial miy dovclopn. The same building was entered two works previous but the party or parties failed to find the money. Last Saturday evening "about f > o'clock Mr. Bivens , who resides a few mih'H north went of Wenlorvillc , met with a pocular accident the loal catiHo in ono knows. He was re pairing a fence when Homothini ; Htr ick him in the face , knocking him down and him rendering un-- coiihoious. No one was ' near at the time and ho lay in that condi tion until 8 o'c'ock ' when a member of the household found him. The left side of head was black and blood oozing from hifl eye A storm was in progress at tlio time and it is sur mised that he was struck by light ning. Ansloy Chronicle. The Burlington bull team return ed homo WodnwHday morning. The game at Havoloek la t Saturday which resulted in a defeat of our boys by a score of 17 tot ) was a very poor game FO the boys report and among the many th'iigs n visiting team ban to contend with Havelook had abmit Um poorest excuse of ini umpire the boys had over run up against. They sloped at Broken Bow Monday and Tuesday winning the lirm 2ain' by a score of 'J to1 but lost Iho-second game by a score of 13 to ! ! . The First game at Broken liow was tliH prettiest and quickeju game played by the team this your lasting ono hour and ton minuutsoM < i wa ' an errorless ( . ; r mo. The boyn re port a warm tinnand the hoHpitality of the Bow people with such that the Allianeo bojs will over have a warm spot in their hearts for the citizens of that enterprising ci'y A dance both nights givou in their honor and the many other courtesis extended to them wore very j-lias ing and the boys can't say anything too good lor Broken Bow ami her people. Return games will bo filayed n Alliance in the t.oar fut ure when our boys will show them how they play ball at hamo. Al- hanco Grip. Wo ate author / to announce .lolin Benjamin as a candidate for Bounty ulerU. Ho IH a son of ex- Judge Benjamin and was a member of cjuipauy M. of the First Neb , , and made a good record as a soldier. Should ho bo the utioicu of the con vention and thu people ho would doubtless make a good comity clerk Ono of the amusing things .in politics is to BUO the inconsistency ol eomo people. Mon wfio never ooutiibulud IT pony to the support of thuir homo paper , but support an opposition naper , very suddenly diangc front when their is something - thing in the party they want. The editor is just tlio follow they seek to HI euro help from. They hoem to think that ho publislus his paper solely lor glory. They do not si'om to realize that it is through the 'oyalty of the newspaper of Ins parly thU its principles ! havn been maintained and made it pousiblo for the position ho covets to be obtained. Politically thai oln H of people ought to be bUck- hstcd by every loyal partisan From a religious stand point they should bo treated etht nvise. When they demand our cloak wo are taught to give t'hom our coat also , and that i the proper ppirit. But from a iiimccial , poluical and prac tical standpoint how long could a newspaper or ft political party bn maintained should ono always re ward his enemies and ignore his obligations to his patrons and friends. In this campaign Ilia Re > publican has made political an- nouncpnunls for moro limn ono who are not bubscribers , ami Home who htvo never contributed to its support in word or deed but are subscribers to papers that are not republican. Wuareof the opinion that smili poisone sliould'pick where they scratch. " If tin * Republican is not worthy their notice when there is nl ) ollico in Hghl they hhould not have oth'ooH that have boun made possible by the tireless and loyal work of Iho republican papers of Iho county. The name principle should prevail with the newspapers of all polilioal parties. Those who do not contribute lo thn support of t'leir local political organ are not entitled to positions ot honor and trust. COMI'ANY M. Aug. 1' ) , is sot tor all day drill and as encampment will uHSumblo with us a few weeks , it is nocessery for all to attend. Every Saturday night the comp any meota at armory and all who can should attend those weekly All must attend the day drill. Wo can enlist a few good men under ni.w orbora. II. F. IVUNKDY , _ Capt. CIII AI > MA'VICH KHOM HKO- IIO\V. ONI : I'Aiu : i'iust2.00 van HOUND TIM1' . ( iOOl ) KOIl HK - TUUN UNTir , OCT. 31 , 1001. llth to aist , 1901 , to Hot .Soring ? , S. U. Ht. Paul , Minn. Di-Uilnoml B. 1) . .MlMiii'nHK ( | , Minn. l.eiu ! City. S. 1) . IJulutli , Minn. Doiivur. Cnlo. Kuantii , .Minn. I'olnrmln Spni g8 , Cole Manliutn , .Minn. I'uulilo , Cole Hiipurlnr. Win. Uluimndil Sprlngii.C'olo. Wi'ft Siipetliir Wla. Ogileii , Utah , B.'iH l.nUo , Utah. ONK VAItK 1M.UH ยง ii 00 KOIt TIIK HOUND THiinoon von HK- TUKN 'Jl DAVS I'ltOJI Till : DiTB OK TIIK SAI.K. . On Aug. 20Sept. 3 , and 17 , 1901 , to all points in Indian Territory , California , Oklahoma , Texas , and to many points in Arkansas , British Columbia , Aiizona , Idaho , Louisiana , Montana , Now Mexico , Oregon , Washington. 8-8 2t llirdscll I'roiiidti'il. The Alliance Grip stales that J. C Birdsoll has been appointed as sistant superintendent ol the Burl- inton ( lines north of Edgemont with hcadquarloij at Doidwood and B. S. Marvin , tiainmaster an Deadwood - wood , will relievii Mr. Birdsoll an irn'mmoKtor at Allmnco The change took plaeg August 1. On account of the recent purchase ol | the Black Hills & Ft. Pirre road by the Burlington it has been found noccsHary to establish the oillco of Commencing August 1) ) , 1001 , at 10 Cert Per ount FOR 30 DAYS ON Dry Goods , \ Boots and Shoes , Gents Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Queensware , and Stone Ware. Now wo rreod money and wo have a" larger stock than wo want to carry over , and wo have decided to take the next thirty days to reduce onr stool : . 2-"So take advanlago of the and buy while Goods are Cheap. Bring m your Kuttur , Eggs' Potatoes and all othnr Country Prodnoo and get the Top PriooB for it , and the Bottom Prices on Goods. Whcro is this Big Store , Eaat End Realty Block , lirokou Bow , Nebraska an UHsiBtant superintendent in the Black Hills. Mr. Birdsoll loft Alliance the firbt of this week to take charge of his now position , at which time Mr. Marvin came to Alliance. "Wlwl Is Truth. " Co inn and hoar about thn eternal lostiny of man at the park Salur- lay evening , AuguiU 10 , at 7 o'clock. L. E. KOON. \ Murlcut iceport lorTocluy , Wlioat . 8 .1 ? Uiirlcy . . . ao ( nits . , ai ) Corn . , . 50 Ityn . . < . 40 nutter . 10 KKKH . m I'ntutouH , PIT lniRlicl . 1 25 Onloiin. jiur linaliul . I1. GO HIIIIP , Jinr iionnil . . . ,00 SirlmClilcltcnK. | ; | > r dozen . . . 3.tX ) C.OO Cow * . y.75 ffi 3.00 SduiB . S'j.'J ( tf > 1.00 'I'lirl.c.jH , jxir n iinil. . . , C5 Slrnvv , pur cwt..x . .1U llay , Nuw , | ier ton . 6.00 THE BROKEN BOW BUSINESS NORMAL SCHOOL Opens Monday , September 2 , IOOl. Prepare t be with us. Our departments arc complete. We can give you a thorough business education , also our Shorthand Department incomplete and up-to-date. " ( Pitman System. ) " If you desire to teach , attend onr Normal Department. Pen Art , and Telegraphy , is also taught. Write , or call and sec us. us.G. . W. ROUSH , Pres. ' FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always have the bent quality of torials at the Lowest Puces. 'Phono No. 79. W. L. RULE , Manager. Jsvv * For u First Class Smoke Try the | r * Martial and Corona MANUFACTURED BY