THE OLD RELIABLE .0 a BAIliNG ' ' . POWDER ' . . > : Absolutely Pure The greatest of 'I ' niodern-t'ime helps ' . to ( Jerfecf cooking I Used in the ' , est fam- I llies the world over ( . "OVAL lAkiNG POWDEII co. , New YOI\2Co I . } . I JUA.il.RII n. - , ' " ' 'NHTII-Km.SHY-Sunday evening - ing at the Baptist church , Jesse E. Neth and Miss Katie M. Kel- ' both of this " ' ' seJ' , citJ" 'l'he bride is one of Broken Bow's hig l.y respected and talented young . , ladies who has grown up to , _ , . . . : womanlIOod among us. ' < , I' ; A h ; : , , ' .rhe groom is a young man of -"j : : high moral caracter , industrius lt , ' z- , and successful busitJess man. 1 , ; , ; , . . For two or three years he was . I t , : . travelling salesman for the S" 1.tl- k " . - ' " dard Stock Food Co. , in Hus : ; ; : : ' . , ; connty at a handsome salary. ; ' . ' 11 ' . 'fhis posi tion he resigned to associate - ' . . ' ' sociate with Judge Sulhvan in ' . . J . ! : . " fanning- and stock raising where ' -i : . : / ' he is in charge of the Rogers . " .1/ , ranch. . The marriage was solemnized I by Rev. A. Yale , pastor of the Baptist church , at the close of the e\'ening service. The church was nicely decorated for the occasion - casion with white and p1l1k ribbon - bon and a larlre collection of 1-.tHA. , . F.nd to It All. A grievous wail of times comes , as a result of unbearable pain / ' from over taxed organs. Dizziness - ness , backache , liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New I4ife PPlS they put an end to it all. 'I hey are g ntle but thorough.r.rry them. Only 25c. Guaranteed b ) ' Lee Bros. , druggists. - . . . . h" r flowers which adorned either side of the pulpit rostrum. Frank Roth was groomsman and Miss Dysa Skelton brides maid. As Mrs. Willis Cadwell played the wedding march the bride and groom accompanied by their attendants marched from the vestibule of the church to the - alter , where the nuptiallmot was tied in the presence of a full house of well wishers. 'l'he l Jtl'UIIIICAN joins with their many friends in extendidg congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neth in wishing them a long , happy and prospcrous journey through life. CUIUII.O. Plcnt ) ' of rain atlll suhshinc , crops : look fine. C. H. Nichols' ha\'e JIIo\0I1 into their ncw hou\c. \ BORN-To 1\Ir. a11l11\1r9. W. B. Curis , August 1St , a son. 1\Irs. lIattic I.ash is hclping with the work at Woml's Ranch through haying. A. 'I' . 1\Iasou has bought the old lred Hetts place ntlll is IJ\\ilding a new frame house on it. 'I'he Staudarll Bridge Co. , put in a fiue bridge on Box : Wder creek with neatness anll dispatch. 1\Ir. IInd 1\Irs. R. H. Glass of Broken Bow , arc visiling relati s atHl friends on the Sonth I.oup. Wc noticc the farmers that ha\'c old corn for sale are disposing of it , prepar- ator ) ' for the big crop. T. n. George and daughter , llessie , of I Gibbon , Nebraska , were \'isiting relath'es . in this \'icinity' the past week. 1\Irs. George Stocker , formerly a rcsi- Ilentnear Cumro , now of California , wus calling on acquaintanccs Sunda ) ' and 1\Ionda ) ' . Whilc A. 14' 1\Iorgau was runniug in his horses Frida ) ' morning , his pony fell and slid along the grounrl on him , bruising - ing him considerable. The extension of the South I.oup rail- roarl as talked of seems to be a failure , as we hcar the compau ) ' will not extend their road , but we ha\'e a few li\'e business - ness men that ha\'e called a meeting for August 13th to talk railroad. ' ' . . "IC'I'OI&IA. I'ery one seems to he satisfied wilh the new mail route. Rev. Dodge is attending conference at Oreleans , Nebraska , this wcek. 'I'he 1\Iisses Sarah and Esther Edmunds attended meeting at 1\1 ern a Sunday night. Mrs. Chandler has retutllcd home. She has been \'isiting friends near Broken How. How.A A large ball game at' New Helena last SlIIula ) ' . Helter pIa ) ' some . other day 'boys. ' A number of people attended the picnic - nic t Broken Bow Wednesday , returning 'fhllrs ay. Da\.ill Dodge returned home 'Vednes- . ' : lATHEATOSE , . - ' V , ! . AU the food clements that Nnture puts into the choicest white wheat grown in Califorl1la is combined in Wbentosc-the purest' and best of all breakfast foods. "Absolutely the only wheat food with all the gluten In and all the indigestible fibre out . . . . Sold in 2 lb. packages by all high class grocers. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Are You Interested in the South ? , DO YOU CAUI ' 1'0 KNOW Ol 'l'In l\tAHVIU.OUS DJWnI. . oPHJ\mNT NOW GOlNG ON IN 'l'UI Grre 1 ; Oentra1 : SC > "t.I. : 11:1. ; : : ? OP INNUJ\mHAJIT.R OPI'OUTUNI'l'IUS I OR YOUNG M1\N OH OI.D ONI\S-'l'O \ GlWW RICU ? Do ) 'ou want to know about rich farming lands , ferlile well located , on a Trunk I.ine Railroall , which witt pro uce two , three and four crops from the same l field each ycar ? 1.11I111 now to he 1ulll at from $3.00 to 1 ' > 5.00 an acre which witt be worth from $30.00 to $150.00 within 10 Yl ars ? Ahout stock raising where the extreme - treme of winter fceding is but six (6) ( ) Rhort weeks ? Of places where truck growing I fillli fruit mising yicld enOTIIIOlB returns cach year ? Of a land where ) 'ou can Ii'e . out of doors ever ) ' da ) ' in the ) 'car ? Of opportnnities for eRtahliRhing profitable manufacturing llliustries ; of rich mineralloculions , und splelillid husiness openings ? If ) 'ou want to know the details of an ) ' or ull of thcse write me. I will glattly ; ad\'ise you fulr ! nlllitruthfull ) ' . . G. A. pAR K , General Immigration and Industrial Agent , Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. , I , . LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY. ' \ . r" _ day from Hastings where he bas been spending the stltlllller. Gu ) ' Robison nUll Will ) ' Williams ba\'e recd\'e their lIew threshing mRchilie. The ) ' are prepared to o good work. 1\tA RRJltI > - COZADDSIMMSWednes - dn ) ' evening August 3 , at the home of the bride near New Helena , Hert Cozad antI Miss Gracie Simms. The bride is the eldest daughter of 1\Irs. Jennie Simms. The groom is the ) 'ollugest son of 1\lr. aUlI 1\Irs. llrnnk COUIll. The new couple willlllake their hOllle with the groom's parents for some time. We wish them snccess and a happ ) ' lIfc. 'l'cl1cber's Iustltuto ClosctJ. 'l'he Teachers Institute of a thrce weeks session closed last Friday. 'fhe total enrol1ment was 239. The attendance WdS larger than reported from either of the three Junior Normals , held at North Platte , lIoldrcge and Alliance. III spealdug of the institute , Prof. Hawthorne says that he had helped conduct three or four Institutes in the county and five or six summer schools and that this was the best one of them all , and that the teachers are to congratulated on having the opportunity of attending an up-to-date Institute in every par- ticulur. lIe compliments his co-laborers very highly and Superintendent - perintendent Lewis on having planned so succes ful an affair. The closing of tha Institute was a very happy event. It con- sisted of an entertainment by the Lotus Glee Club of New York. 'l'hose who were priveliged to hear it , say it was the finest musical and literary entertainment - ment evcr given in Broken Bow. ' .rhe club had been at Lincoln under contract with the Christian Endeavor Society and were on their way west which made it possible to secure them for this place for the modest sum of $100. Every number rendered was worth the admission fee of 50 cents. They were encored from one to three times on each selec- tion. 'l'he elocutionist was sublime. 1g Yield or Oats. Chas. 'Vachter on the East Table near Merna , began threshing - ing his sixty acre field 01 oats last Saturday , which was turning out 90 bushels to the acre. 'Ve said two weeks ago that the farmer in Custer county that had not raised a crop worth $1,000 this season was the exception rather than the rule. If oats continue to yield at that pace we will have to double our estimate , excepting only the hailed dis- trict.r.rhink of 90 bushcls to the acre on 60 acres at 22 cents a bushel , the present price of oats , $1,188 for the oat crop alone. To Ter.J w. ere aud Back. TU1t lIURIINGTON'S IOW SUMMnn. RATJiS. The Burliugton olTers excursion rates iu e\'ery irection-so low that there is no excuse for staying at hOllle. Below are some of them : St. Louis and back : 'l'hree kinds of daily rates hesides the speciul low rate coach excursions on each Tues ay I111 Thursday durillg Augnst and September. Chlca o and back : Daily low rates either ( hrect or via St. I.ouis , with stop. overs at St. I.ouis , Kansas City und Omaha. I.ouis\'ilIe , Ky. , and hack , $28.35 , August 12 to 15. 1Ioston und back-the only chance of the seuson for a low rate \'Isit to New HnJlaud , 1 37.30 , August J I to 13-101lg liultt. liultt.Worlll's Worlll's Fair stopovers at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorallo , Utah atlll HIack lIitts resorts -there atlll back , practically hulf ratcs all sunllner. ' 1'0 California-San llrancisco aud Los Angeles uu back , August 15.to September - ber 10 , ollly 149.80. ' 1'IIt : ouly chunce in 1904 to get this low rate. Portland , Puget Sound and back , Aug- 15 to 18 , one fare for the round trip. 'l'o l\lichigan , Minnesota , Wiscons\l1 and the Great Lake region , tbe ideal Bummer country-daily low rates to take ) 'ou awa ) ' from home. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month \'ery low round trip rates to hundreds - dreds of points in the north west , west and south-west. Write or call , describe ) 'our trip ; let me ad'ise you the least cost. II. L. ORMSBY , 'I'cket Agent. Or , L. W. WAJ-UJ.li\ : : ' , General Passenger Agent , 8-12 Omaha , Nebraska. Cure. . 8clutiCB. Rcv.V. . T4. Riley , L.L.D. , Cuba , New York , writes : "Af. tcr t fteen da's of excruciating pam froUl sciatic rhuematisUl , under various treatmcnts , I was induced to trJ' Ballard's Snow Liniment ; the first application giving my first relief and the second entire relief. I can give it unqualified recommendation. " ,25c , SOc , $1.00. Sold by Ed. Mc- I I Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. I . . . . . ' " , . . . . . ' 1r. , " , , - " ' " ; < . 'Y'J" " , . - - " . . . -:1-- : : " .1 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I _ _ - - - - - - I ! J : . . llst a Few Days . . . More ! Un : .Mondny , August 15 , 190l , at 7:30 : p. 111. , the Big Vote Uontest closes nnd the favorite of the people will then he known. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHQ IT BE ? ' 1'hose holding yotes mllst Cllst them before 7:30 : 1) . m. , [ onday , August 15 , lnO : . You'll want . to be at the doin's fo. . ' there'll be a big time. Great Special Sale - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I MONDAY , AUGUST 16,1904 , On fi sl1mple lot of ren's up-to-date Wancy 1108e bought nt a sacrifice und n big saving to Bare-feet. 40 Pairs 200 Hose Going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 1-20 50 Pairs 25 and SOo Hose Going t. . . . . . . . . . ,17 1-20 30 Pairs 35 and 400 Hose Going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 20 Pairs 500 Hose Going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400 _ _ " " " - . A r1l'e chance fol' conservative buyers , and in keeping with OUI' extl'emely low prices on all our big lines o Dry Goods , Olothing , Groceries , Dishware - ware and Implements. blO largest Store in Ouster county. I I I , - - - - . . . . . . _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , FOR SAI.It OR 'l'I ADH-One U. S. cream separator. 40tf A. II. S'l'UCKHY. H ILL SIDE IIERFORDS aDiI Huroo Jorloy 1I0gsIJroll/lnd / olt ! . Ho t Iliood oftheirciasl. Alhlrel . O. . OADW LL , IIroken Dow , Nehra ka . Keystone Restaurant , OTIS FHSSHNDltN , Prop. Regular Meals 25 cents. Lunch at all honrs. Your patronage solicited. North Side of Square. ! B nj TIME TABLE BROKEN BOW , NliiB. LI"coln. IJenver , ( ) lUobo. Deleuo , Cblcnlo , Uutte. Mt. .JoMepll , I-ortlolld. UnllHaH CJty , Holt I. kc Clb' . 8t. Louis. And tiunlfrllllclHcO All l-ollitH EIIHt : Alld AU I'oillt. . Alld " 'OUtil. ' 'VeIn. No. 4J-VoIUbuled ux\rcu dall t Lincoln , Oma. ha , wt. JOleph.ltanus Olty. ! : It. Lonh , Ohl oago and all polnL "alt and lonth. . . .10 ! l ! Lolli. No. il-Veltlbuled OJpre : l dally , nololla , tiDal. tlo lIoUo , I'ortland nnd all l'acillc 00611 110tnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .640 11m Siooplng , IIILlnlf and rocllnlng chair care ( oat. Iroo ) on thruugh traln . Tlckul lold aUlI blK' gage chocked to all7 I"olnt " 1'1 tb United ttah1f ! and Callalla. Informallon , mal" , tlmu t3blel and Uclrl\l call ou or wrlto to II. L. Ormlby , al:6nt ! : , or J. . W. Wakoley , O. 1' . A" OmahvJ.Nobrlllka. . n. L. UDIII IlY , "U'll. - - WHEN YOU CAN llUY ON Easy Credit Terms P I AN 0 S 5124.715 UP. OROANS 110.00 UP. SEWING MACHINES s : STOVES and RIIiGESSt. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of 011 kinds ot 60 oonto up. IRON Ind STEEL SAFES , TYPEWRITERS and OFFICE FUftNITURE From SO.211 up. We are tbo larl1ed mannlacturen OD earth. bne unlimited capital and . .II direct frolD the work.hop to the tlruldo OD CA Y lI\ONTIU.Y PAYlI1ENT.5 to bonorablo people In all parte of the world. No otber manufactnrer 1911I10' JOU nil the , oodl for Joars whllo IlowlJ paln. for tbem. Write lor lalor.\loll .ad Prcc , .1.101110 No. 175. THE ENCLEWOOD CO. C < > DIOIld.104 roclorl. . . 151.03 Ra/ldolph / SL. Cbic"O. III. , U. S. A. - . DRS. U. U. & W. E. 'l'AI OT , PHYSIGIANS ! lJ SURGEONS _ 011100 over llaoberlo's Hru ! : Itoro. Drok611110w , . - - Nohrallill. DI . 'v. II. COLE ; Veterinarian. peclal attontlon gl\'on to COItI , calvol and plg UI8I aru In I" nnthrlfT r.olldlUon. ' .t'olo. tlhon ! ! No 203. 1I , ' llloooo , two "Jooka west or : Honth 81du Hehool Honlo. O.LI. . UONHA , . . . . . . 1 > oaler In. . . . . Il'nmp. . WInd , MIIII , Tanke , { 'IUloSI , On.olln. . Kngllloll , oto. etc. IIrokon I1ow , Nohruka. BANGS STUDIO. Up-to-date Photographs. First prize winner at state association - sociation 1903. SIMON CAl\1I nON , H0I-90Y 8 U9cczl1 p AT LAW. lIoom 8 and U. ltcalt7 lUock , Broken How. Nob. . Highley & Honeywell , Plain nnd orllumentul plasterll and hricklayers. All work promptly' donc nllIl satisfuction guaranteell. Rcsitlcnce , three blocks west of ll. & 1\1. depot , Broken Bow , Neh. s. 1\1. DOIUUS , mJlunuah.n-ain. AI. klnd of work In onr IIno don6 prolUlltlJ' and In ftllt-cla ordur. B'J"1I0(1 lilloI' on Ihu cClrnur lonllleast 011110 6'loar . GVI IIH A ' . 'urAI. . lIrokon 1I0w I . - ' - . Nehralilaw Christian Endeavor Hotel , 'VOICI.U'tt Ir..u. , . . . . . . . ICHI I" ' , ItIlNHOIlIAI.I. : Heuqllarlerll ! ( or ehrlRIJall pcople ami ( rlolldr ; of lIIoralll ) ' . A rOII.ccahlcholul ( orrcll'oellhl l\Collle. I.ocaoIIUu c."t fWIII ( tal" 10 I.'alr lirnlllldR. Hlroel carll Iliroci ( rnlll 11 II lUll Hla- Ilnll. lIullt ( or lIafol ) ' alld cOIIIurl. CIIIlcly 3.UlMJ lIoIIIIIlally. llaekl'd IJY IIII'll uf hl hell halllllllll' : uult'IHlnrlo.lhy Wurhl'tll.'alrlll1 claIR. 'J'hOlllamIN of rOI'rt'601llati . ! penplo frolll all ! ! oetlulIl ! uf ( h. . eUIIIII..y ha\u olillall''d aceonlO- olallulIlI. Halel ! arrall ollill ; 11I\'allcc $ I.ll ( ! alld U.kJ ( per Ilay. H"lIol for houl.lol : 1(1\11111' (1111 Ilarllclllarli. 'J'oll )0111' ( rio'HIIi altOlll II. AI- oirosli al OIlCO. OIlCO.CIIIWITIAN I NIIIIA\'OI < Uorm , NI > AUUITIII < IUM Cu. , HI. JoIlIH. M11I6ullrl. . DU , 'I' . IJ. Ii'AHNHWOHJ'H , DENTIST , pr-omce In lIotthwo.t corner Jlllalt7 Ulock. I . - The Vote Contest. 0\\11111' to our IIlIIlh ,1 Rllace , we wllllO 11 aecoullt ur all the lIalll OR rcclh'llIlI'VOIOIi al the 8lore. 1IIIIIIlhe'lm\l'rocclvollotJlI voloR thou the ) ' \Iol'\IlIlIholl. . 1.01' low hilI' are UIOIIIJ . . .ccolvhlll''ulo ! ! lIanliah 1 , hIlIlIlIIR. ell ) . . . . . 1711)7 Mary Jlta'lulI , ell ) . . . . . . . . . . 170S : ! 1\l1l1l1lu Shluu. clly. . . . . . . . . 50 : ! : ! Nolllu'l'aylnr. 1\orlla. . . . . . . 400t Ponrl JOWI'U. city. . . . . . . . . . . 30 < 11 I.'rallel" llllloli. WoIIIRI rl. : . : W ( , Hortha Kno IJr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . t700 1.'lonm n 'l'hnl"Hnu. clly. . . 1440 Manll n' Cnml.holl. . . . . . . . . . 120'1 Clara KIIIIII OIl , ell- . . . . . . . . lIH ? Aurelia " ' " , ! In , . Cl\v. . . . . . . . 10J ( , 1'l1Il11n : l.al1lbert. c'lh. . . . . . . 1115 Iula l.aclery. . 1\1o..ua. . . . . . \JlU ( Clllra J rr".IH . , cll ) . . . . . . . . . . 'I4R < < : ertlo 11"\\,0" . cll ) . . . . . . . . . . 10.0 . 1.'lnnucl ! ) "IIH'H" " . elly. . . . 11.111 JO IIRlu HmlUI , ell ) . . . . . . . . . . . tllO ( irac" 'l'a 'lnr. ell ) . . . . . . . . . . ( .S . Mil ) ' \Vate..H , cll ) . . . . . . . . . . . 7C' ! 1.llIy Bakor. clly. . . . . . . . . . . W6 May HahlR.clly . . . . . . . . . . . . S. I - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - . - ' - - - J J. SNYDEH , 11"nlJoIi1 : lt ) fIf. . . AN oTAn\ fU " . - - , I'UIII.lC 180 JUltice ot till ! I'uco. ! : IlloclaJ nUnntonll'ln ! to collcctions nlpo ! llIon lakcn , ) Ionllon vonch. erl noaUy OJocuted : and nil klrlll of le/lallJal'ur / ' wrltwn. Offioo In the JI'ar ot lJallk or Commurcn. IIrokon ow. Nobrn ka. FRANSE MOORE , WfmijllJ \ ID ID fl1JJiI. ) 'fwo block north ot Orlnd Oenlral 110101. r t. ronagl ! ollcltoll , I'rlocl reasonablo. W A. THOMPSON , " CONTUAl1l'Olt & nUIJ.lmu. rirl'laIU' and oltlmatel on IhortnoUco. J1rokon 1I0w , Nebralka. DR. C. B. JOn , : Unj B 3JD lDD mmJJHD. [ Office In UonUy lIIock Orll Italrs teem w 111111. UOllll nco at the I 1 o'\lltal. Ja.Jlace. . Barber Shop Per first-class work , cnll nt the Pnlncc lIurller Shop. H\'crything up-to'llat . I.HO DHAN , Iroprietor. D1t. c. L. l\1ULIJENS , Physician Surgeon. 2nll Stairway from \fO 1 oDllln lteally IIloolc ; rOMldollco , 3111 WUIIId. K. chllroh , on 6/1mU / 81(10 ( of Ilroot. Ifrllroken Dow , Nohrlllkli. C1JINTON DAY , Physician & Surgeon. Olnco 10 rear of the lIank of Commercu. nll l' Ilonco IIlh bon.o wen of tbo Ja\IUlt cburch. IIroken Dow , N8bra lla. CITY BAHRI H. snop , u. o. HUTTON , Proprietor. Flr t-clan work. lIoar Uoom ot lJroken DOl'\ ' Blahl Uank , IIrollon ! low , Nebralka. ROSS G. MOORE , Attorney-at-Law , Heal118lal al411 loan bwkcr. Oillce In Gleim 1II0ck , llrokeu Uow , Nebraska. . -KILL THE COUCH ( i D 'CURE ' THE NCS ' . ! _ 1 WITJI Dr. K ' . ng's ' New Discovery FOR CONSUMPTION 60c PrlcD & $1 ,0\ \ OLDS FreD Trial. Bure.t nnd Quickest Ouro for nU THROAT nnd LUNG TROUP. LEB , or . < ? .NEY DAOK. . .